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  2. Avon Products - Wikipedia

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    Avon Products, Inc. or simply known as Avon, is an Anglo-American 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.

  3. Amazon is trialing a $10 monthly grocery subscription for ...

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    Prime members can now pay $10 monthly for unlimited free Amazon Fresh and Whole Foods deliveries on orders over $35. The subscription also includes unlimited 30-minute pickup orders, regardless...

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

    techcrunch.com/2018/01/17/amazon-takes-on-wish...

    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...

  5. 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 ...

  6. Target is offering a $10 bonus credit when you buy a $100 ...

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    Through February 17, the retailer is throwing in a $10 Target credit for no extra cost when you buy a digital Apple gift card worth $100 or more. We've seen this deal several times before, but if...

  7. Indian Head eagle - Wikipedia

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    The Indian Head eagle is a $10 gold piece or eagle that was struck by the United States Mint continuously from 1907 until 1916, and then irregularly until 1933. The obverse and reverse were designed by sculptor Augustus Saint-Gaudens , originally commissioned for use on other denominations.