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POSTNov 12, 2018
It’s finally fall and that can mean only one thing… PUMPKIN SPICE EVERYTHING. Did you know that… Pumpkin Spice usually doesn’t contain pumpkin at all? Pumpkin Spice is a mixture of Ground Cinnamon, Ginger, Nutmeg, Allspice and Cloves! These seasonings are often used together when cooking pumpkin so it was more the association with pumpkins . . .
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POSTOct 30, 2018
Are you prepared for the slew of hungry trick-or-treaters tonight? One of the best parts of Halloween is an excuse to indulge your sweet tooth, so we compiled a list of our top 10 favorite candies – you won’t find any candy corn here! Twix 3 Musketeers Double Bubble Gum Sour Patch Kids Kit Kat . . .
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POSTOct 29, 2018
October is National Book Month so it’s the perfect time to share some classic must reads. While it’s not 1984 and this isn’t a strict and stringent list of The Best of Everything, we hope you find a book on this list that you enjoy. This list contains no Pride and Prejudice and no Great . . .
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POSTOct 16, 2018
In Honor and Celebration of National Hispanic Heritage Month, TitleMax® is excited to announce its commitment to providing additional support for our increasingly diverse multicultural population. Starting with the launch of over 50 translated TitleMax® website pages, and staffed with in-store bilingual associates and collateral at over 300 TitleMax® locations, TitleMax® has found it essential . . .
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POSTOct 08, 2018
Wishing your day is filled with exploration, journey, and great adventure! Columbus Day is a federal holiday in the U.S. that commemorates the landing of Christopher Columbus in the Americas on October 12, 1492. Columbus landed on a small island in the Bahamas, while convinced that he had reached his destination of Asia. And although he was not the . . .
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POSTSep 18, 2018
Yom Kippur, also known as the Day of Atonement, is considered the holiest day of the year in Judaism. It is observed for approximately 25-hours with fasting and intensive prayer and may include synagogue services (place of worship). Yom means “day” in Hebrew and Kippur comes from a root that means “to atone”.
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POSTJun 26, 2018
Leave the Firework Shows to the Pros The safest way to relish in Fourth of July fireworks is to go to a public fireworks show that is put on by professionals. Try to stay at least 500 feet away from where the fireworks are being set off. Most states have restrictions on fireworks but if . . .
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POSTJun 26, 2018
Calling all money savers – we know it’s easy for your budget to get sidetracked when you think of all the items you need to get for the upcoming 4th of July holiday, but don’t throw your strategy out of the window to achieve your goals for the day. Freedom isn’t free, but you don’t . . .
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POSTJun 12, 2018
Everybody knows that you eat turkey at Thanksgiving, hand out candy on Halloween, and hunt for eggs on Easter, but did you know about spending February 13th with your BFF’s for “Galantine’s Day” or that you should be enjoying some delicious honey for “National Winnie-The-Pooh Day” on January 18th? The fun of the holidays should not . . .
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POSTMay 25, 2018
In America, Memorial Day is a time to reconnect with our history and core values by honoring those who gave their lives for the ideals we cherish. This Memorial Day weekend, take a moment to remember. Honor the ultimate sacrifice. Celebrate the extraordinary commitment and courage, and remember those who gave all.