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  2. The 10 drugstore beauty products our favorite celebrities ...

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    The 10 drugstore beauty products our favorite celebrities swear by — and they're all under $20 at Amazon. ... (And by the way, those without Prime still get free shipping on orders of $25 or more.)

  3. Amazon’s grocery subscription program has some strings attached

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    The company’s latest delivery service option lowers the minimum price for free grocery deliveries from $100 to $35. However, most customers using the service will also need to pay a $10 monthly ...

  4. Amazon Fresh will soon require a minimum order of over $150 ...

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    Amazon has updated its Fresh grocery page to note that only orders worth above $150 will be delivered for free within a two-hour window by the end of next month. ... whopping $10. Since the Fresh ...

  5. Avon Products - Wikipedia

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    Avon Products, Inc. Avon Products, Inc. or simply known as Avon, is an Anglo-American [9] multinational company selling cosmetics, skin care, perfume, and personal care products, It is a multi-level marketing company based in London. In 2020, Avon had annual sales of $9.1 billion worldwide.

  6. Amazon takes on Wish with an "Under $10" selection of ...

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    In the Amazon mobile app and on the web, Amazon recently added a new section offering products under $10 that ship for free. Some of the products are also available on Prime, but the feature...

  7. United States ten-dollar bill - Wikipedia

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    The United States ten-dollar bill (US$10) is a denomination of U.S. currency.The obverse of the bill features the portrait of Alexander Hamilton, who served as the first U.S. Secretary of the Treasury, two renditions of the torch of the Statue of Liberty (Liberty Enlightening the World), and the words "We the People" from the original engrossed preamble of the United States Constitution.