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simplehuman Pet Food Storage Can, Brushed Stainless Steel The simplehuman pet food can keeps food in and pets out. The lock-tight handle forms an airtight seal and keeps food fresh. 8-Gallon… |
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The Dog Hut Hotdog Steamer and Merchandiser $310.00 Heavy Duty 20 gauge stainless steel construction; Removable product trays and sliding doors, Dishwasher safe; Heavy Duty submersible stainless steel element & automatic shutoff feature when water gets below a certain level; Low water indicator light and illuminated on/off switch; Variable adjustable thermostat; Accommodates any size hot dog or sausage and bun holding up to a maximum of 200 ho… |
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Nostalgia Electrics HDR-565 Vintage Collection Hot Dog Roller $34.05 5 Non-Stick Rollers Rotate Continuously Type: Hot Dog Maker. 5 Non-Stick Rollers Rotate Continuously. Makes up to 8 Regular and 4 Foot-Long Hot Dogs at a Time. Also Great for Hot Links and Breakfast Sausages. Built-in Bun Warmer Located in Canopy Top. Drip Tray Traps Oil and Grease. Rollers and Drip Tray Remove Easily for Cleaning. 280 Watts… |
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Titanic: Music from the Motion Picture $4.05 The 1997 Academy Award winner for Best Dramatic Score, James Horner’s Titanic was the first soundtrack to reach the No. 1 slot on the Billboard charts in two decades; it also seemed to rival the Big Mac in sales for the year. And what can we say about Celine Dion’s “My Heart Will Go On”; would “ubiquitous” suffice? Horner’s combination of synths, chorale, and orchestra perfectly underscores the ac… |
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No Strings Attached $5.78 Despite millions of album sales, ‘N Sync are an obvious No. 2 to label mates the Backstreet Boys. Fittingly, they try harder–too hard, in fact–through most of their second non-Christmas disc, No Strings Attached. The quintet and Strings’ dozen-plus producers fill these 47 minutes with bland ballads by Diane Warren and Richard Marx, mildly funky workouts like a cover of Johnny Kemp’s “Just Got Pa… |
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The Wizard of Oz (Two-Disc Special Edition) $7.50 When it was released during Hollywood’s golden year of 1939, The Wizard of Oz didn’t start out as the perennial classic it has since become. The film did respectable business, but it wasn’t until its debut on television that this family favorite saw its popularity soar. And while Oz’s TV broadcasts are now controlled by media mogul Ted Turner (who owns the rights), the advent of home video has mad… |
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The Fox and the Hound (25th Anniversary Edition) $20.30 The Fox and the Hound marked the last collaboration between Disney’s older artists, including three of the “Nine Old Men” (Frank Thomas, Ollie Johnston, and Woolie Reitherman), and the young animators who would make the record-breaking films of the ’90s. Based on a book by Daniel P. Mannix, the film tells the story of a bloodhound puppy and a fox kit who begin as friends but are forced to becom… |
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Beavis and Butt-head – The Mike Judge Collection, Vol .2 $10.63 The boys are back in town and more clueless than ever in their second collection. For this three-disc set, Mike Judge raided from seasons five and six. Throughout these short films, Beavis and “the brown-haired guy” break stuff (“Stewart Moves Away”), draw stuff (“Animation Sucks”), and mess stuff up (“Premature Evacuation”). They also adopt a crazed canine (“Bad Dog”) and sign up with a dating se… |
