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These Texas stickers feature the lone star state’s official symbols including pecan tree, grapefruit, bluebonnet flower, mockingbird and monarch butterfly. Perfect for scrapbooks, cards, notebook covers – almost anything. Known for their distinctive style and assortment of designs in a variety of materials, sizes, colors and shapes, Sticko Stickers are acid-free and lignin free. Sticker
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Officially licensed University of Texas Longhorns stickers. Perfect for scrapbooking and other craft projects. Photo safe. Product Features 10 to 12-inch acid free, lignin free stickers Scrapbook and photo stickers Stickers are semi gloss, permanent adhesive, uv coated
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Product Features METAL auto emblem strong 3M adhesive on backside
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UNIVERSITY OF TEXAS RELIEF MUG
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Reminisce Jet Setters Scrapbook Sticker. This package contains one 4-1/2 by 7-1/2-Inch self-adhesive sticker sheet. Sold separately. Made in China Product Features Acid and lignin free 3-dimensional premium archival quality stickers Self-adhesive
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Fresh out of medical school, John McCutcheon finds his stagecoach under attack by brutal outlaws. With the help of a feisty acquaintance, Lily Anthony, he manages to fend off the assault. Lily is attracted to the charming cowboy-doctor, with his chiseled good looks and teasing ways, then heartbroken to learn he’s engaged to be married.
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Officially licensed Texas A&M University Aggies stickers. Perfect for scrapbooking and other craft projects. Photo safe. Product Features 10 to 12-inch acid free, lignin free stickers Scrapbook and photo stickers Stickers are semi gloss, permanent adhesive, uv coated
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Baby Fanatic NFL Houston Texans Baby Fanatic 2-Pack Pacifiers Product Features Silicone nipple on pacifier Ages 3-6 months recommended These orthodontic pacifiers have been voted “MVP?s” (Most Valuable Pacifiers) by Mom?s everywhere 100% BPA and Phthalate free Plastic and Silicone material.
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When Lisa Fain, a seventh-generation Texan, moved to New York City, she missed the big sky, the bluebonnets in spring, Friday night football, and her family’s farm. But most of all, she missed the foods she’d grown up with. After a fruitless search for tastes of Texas in New York City, Fain took matters into
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