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Furthermore, they must decide in short order since the trading stamp company is going out of business.
She has won one million trading stamps and plans to redecorate her whole home.
By the 1960s, trading stamps had spread to other countries.
Prices are sometimes quoted in terms of vouchers such as trading stamps and air miles.
In hindsight the trading stamps idea was a brilliant concept.
And Carlson, through trading stamps, was essentially in the promotions business.
Two Guys - a chain of stores that issued its own trading stamps program.
Like many other stores, Big Bear had a trading stamp program.
"Ten million dollars in trading stamps," he told Smith.
As explained in the Court's opinion, trading stamps are a form of "scrip."
Trading stamps first became popular in the United States.
Useless trading stamps and six hundred dollars' worth of steel pennies.
Although the use of trading stamps picked up slightly in the late 70's and early 80's, things got worse in the past few years.
Trading stamp - a historical premium marketing program conducted through a third-party company.
Trading stamps were at their most popular from the 1930s through the 1960s.
Bobby huddled next to the fallen clock, the one his mother had gotten with trading stamps.
Fred calls and makes a very small offer just to be able to get trading stamps - a pile of them are seen near the phone.
Other trading stamp companies (such as Gold Bond) operated on a similar basis.
Revenue was brisk until the late 1960s when trading stamps began to lose popularity.
Two had contained more wads of dirty trading stamps.
The old woman with the trading stamps moaned and forked the sign of the evil eye at him.
Mr. Carlson began the travel, restaurant and hotel operation more than 50 years ago from a trading stamp business.
At the end Fred is at the kitchen table sorting all of the trading stamp books he's collected.
THE inevitable pull of technology is drawing trading stamps into the 21st century.
In the 1950s, supermarkets frequently issued trading stamps as incentives to customers.