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  2. Bath & Body Works’ 'Member Appreciation Days' Starts Soon - AOL

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    Members can also access a one-day-only deal on select 3-wick candles in stores and online and they can get free shipping on $50 online orders and $10 off $30 in stores during this sale.

  3. Shop Bath & Body Works Candles for Just $10 - AOL

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    This weekend, Bath & Body Works’ Annual Candle Day Sale is back, and all three-wick candles are just $10 online and in stores! The deals open to the public on December 2, and ends on Sunday ...

  4. Bath & Body Works’ $10 Candle Day Sale Has Arrived - AOL

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    Bath and Body Works' Candle Day Sale is back this weekend — December 1-3, 2023. Shop the full collection of three-wick candles for just $10 while supplies last.

  5. Bath & Body Works - Wikipedia

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    Bath & Body Works was founded in 1990 in New Albany, Ohio as the beauty line for Express, Inc. [4] The company's first store opened in a Cambridge, Massachusetts mall in September 1990. [5] In 1991, the Body Shop sued Bath & Body Works, resulting in Bath & Body Works rebranding itself. [citation needed] The brand created a mascot named Kate who serves as a founding figure, with the store ...

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    When a racon receives a radar pulse, it responds with a signal on the same frequency which puts an image on the radar display. This takes the form of a short line of dots and dashes forming a Morse character radiating away from the location of the beacon on the normal plan position indicator radar display. The length of the line usually corresponds to the equivalent of a few nautical miles on ...