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Rolodex 50610 Rolodex Professional Organizer Leather Business Card Book, 96-Card Cap, Black


Rolodex 50610 Rolodex Professional Organizer Leather Business Card Book, 96-Card Cap, Black


$7.99


Business Card Book…

Purse Size Deluxe Coupon Organizer - 24 Cards - Made in the USA


Purse Size Deluxe Coupon Organizer – 24 Cards – Made in the USA


$8.00


Finally! The Deluxe Purse Size Coupon Organizer that is AMERICAN MADE! It is made of durable, colorful, polyester material 4 1/2″ X 8″. It not only attaches to the cart, as in the picture, but will attach to any side of the cart, and to the handle also. Most purse size coupon organizers come with paper-thin divider cards, but the Deluxe Purse Size Coupon Organizer has 24 durable cards with tabs, m…

Restaurant Guest Check Presentation Holder - 10'' x 5.5'' x 0.5''


Restaurant Guest Check Presentation Holder – 10” x 5.5” x 0.5”


$1.00


Don’t just slap the bill on the table; serve it in style with this good-looking guest check holder! Black, padded, and designed exclusively for restaurant use this official guest check presenter has an inside pocket to hold the bill and another at the top for your customers to insert their credit card so you can see it. In stock and ready to ship. Features: Padded black. Gold imprint “Thank You” o…

Where I Find You


Where I Find You


$7.71


Kari Jobe is one of Christian music’s best selling female artists and one of the most respected worship leaders in the country. On her sophomore release, Where I Find You, Kari is joined once again by producer Ed Cash (Chris Tomlin, Matthew West, Steven Curtis Chapman) who produced her breakout self-titled debut as well as acclaimed producer Matt Bronleewe (Natalie Imbruglia, Josh Wilson, Leel…

Some Kind of Wonderful (Special Collector's Edition)


Some Kind of Wonderful (Special Collector’s Edition)


$6.76


After dominating the teen-movie genre for the bulk of the 1980s, writer-producer (and sometimes director) John Hughes proved that he had at least one good movie left in him before squandering his talent on lame comedies throughout the 1990s. Like The Breakfast Club and Pretty in Pink, Some Kind of Wonderful treated its teenaged characters like real people with real feelings, hopes, fears, and des…