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  2. Hawk Incentives - Wikipedia

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    In addition, the company has received significant industry recognition for its research into customer loyalty, rewards programs and prepaid cards. In 2009, Parago received an A+ rating from the Dallas Better Business Bureau. [2] However, as of April 2015, the BBB has received over 200 complaints against Parago and the rating has been lowered to ...

  3. Continuous stationery - Wikipedia

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    Continuous stationery printed on a suitable printer is typically cheaper than laser printing although the output is of lower quality. If an impact printer is used multiple simultaneous copies can be printed on multipart forms. Many laser printers can print on both sides of the paper (duplex printing), which is not possible with continuous ...

  4. Corrugated box design - Wikipedia

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    A Full Telescope Box has two fully telescoping sections. The sections may be formed by staples, die-cut locks, adhesive, etc. A Partial Telescope Box has two sections. The top telescopes partially over the bottom. Commonly used for holding printing paper. A corrugated tray is often used for display purposes or used with a shrink wrap

  5. Milk caps (game) - Wikipedia

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    Men'uchi from the Edo period were made from clay. They were converted into paper format during the Meiji period.The game of milk caps possibly originated in Maui, Hawaii, during the 1920s or 1930s, [2] [3] or possibly with origins in Menko, a Japanese card game very similar to milk caps, which has been in existence since the 17th century, during the Edo period. [4]

  6. Credit card information: The basics you need to know - AOL

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    Printed on a credit card, you'll find the card number, the cardholder’s name, when the card expires and the card's security code — all the details you need to make purchases online or in person.

  7. Topps - Wikipedia

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    The Topps Company, Inc. is an American company that manufactures trading cards and other collectibles.Formerly based in New York City, [4] Topps is best known as a leading producer of baseball and other sports and non-sports themed trading cards.

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