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Franken Berry, with his strawberry fingernails and a strawberry-flavored frosted cereal with marshmallows, and Boo Berry, a berry-flavored frosted cereal with marshmallows, are returning to store shelves for a limited time. .
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Longtime devotees of the sportswear designer Tony Melillo will be pleased to learn that, after roughly a three-year absence, his precision-cut T-shirts will be returning to stores next month through an exclusive arrangement with Barneys New York.
The figures suggest that shoppers are returning to stores after an unseasonably cold winter.
Instead, after failing to score in 10 appearances, he was returned to store, to a parent club who had already decided he was not the future and made alternative striking arrangements.
Efforts to fix manufacturing problems at three Johnson & Johnson plants are taking longer than expected, meaning that some popular over-the-counter consumer brands may not return to store shelves until next year, company executives said Tuesday.
Due to popular demand, a corrected set was released and Superman Ultimate Collector's Edition returned to store shelves on May 29 , 2007
Its products returned to store shelves about four months later after it overhauled production and stepped up testing to prevent another outbreak.
Most of the poultry has probably been consumed, said Mr. Cogdill, who said his company did not expect much of it to be returned to stores.
Come January, there is another peak looming -- for all the unwanted or damaged or otherwise rejected stuff that people want to return to stores.
M&S has already created a coat made almost entirely from recycled wool and cashmere from damaged clothing returned to stores.
For his part, Mr. Eget says he is not sure if he would return to store-bought cigarettes if the price suddenly dropped.
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