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  2. Valassis - Wikipedia

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    RedPlum was the consumer-facing brand of Valassis. According to the company, RedPlum's newspaper inserts and direct mailings reach more than 100 million consumers a week, without consent. [14] Redplum.com is a savings and lifestyle site launched in January 2008. The site is targeted at women ages 25 to 50.

  3. Shortcuts.com has printable coupons - AOL

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    To get printable coupons on Shortcuts.com, plug in your zip code. When I entered mine, 48 coupons popped up. If you are looking for more grocery coupons, check out Coupons.com, SmartSource, or ...

  4. Red plum - Wikipedia

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    Red plum. Red plum can refer to: Endiandra introrsa, a tree commonly known as Red Plum. Valassis, a company that markets itself using the name Redplum. Category: Disambiguation pages.

  5. Coupon - Wikipedia

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    Coupon. In marketing, a coupon is a ticket or document that can be redeemed for a financial discount or rebate when purchasing a product. Customarily, coupons are issued by manufacturers of consumer packaged goods [1] or by retailers, to be used in retail stores as a part of sales promotions. They are often widely distributed through mail ...

  6. Free Snickers Stocking Stuffers With Coupon - AOL

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    Here are six chocolaty reasons why you should save your coupon inserts each week (whether they arrive in the Sunday newspaper or with mid-week snail mail). In the Dec. 5, 2010, Redplum coupon ...

  7. Pluot - Wikipedia

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    Pluots / ˈpluːɒt / are later generations of complex hybrid between the Japanese plum, Prunus salicina (providing the greater amount of parentage), and the apricot, Prunus armeniaca. [6][7] The fruit's exterior has smooth skin closely resembling that of a plum. Pluots were developed in the late 20th century by Floyd Zaiger.

  8. Greengage - Wikipedia

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    The greengages are a group of cultivars of the common Middle Eastern plum. The first true greengage came from a green-fruited wild plum which originated in Iran. Greengages are grown in temperate areas and are known for the rich, confectionery flavour. They are considered to be among the finest dessert plums; Anna Pavord calls them "most ...

  9. Prunus domestica - Wikipedia

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    Prunus vinariaBechst. Prunus domestica is a species of flowering plant in the family Rosaceae. A deciduous tree, it includes many varieties of the fruit trees known as plums in English, though not all plums belong to this species. The greengages and damsons also belong to subspecies of P. domestica.