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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...vegan products, carries a line of organic chocolate truffles. Pure De-lite Truffles, a maker of low-carb truffles, claims that its products are not only sugar-free but also free of wax, preservatives and artificial flavors. You can eat these truffles and not feel like a pig. --By Isabel C. Gonzalez

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Wave Bye-Bye To Bonbons | 12/16/2002 | See Source »

...line, Amy Tangerine, which can be found at boutiques such as Fred Segal in Los Angeles, features T shirts woven with satin ribbons. "Looking and feeling feminine--being girly--is really in." Elly May Clampett, the bow-bedecked daughter on The Beverly Hillbillies, would feel right at home. --By Isabel C. Gonzalez

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Style Watch Essentials: Tie This On for Size | 12/9/2002 | See Source »

...that helps simplify one's day-to-day life--something we can all use nowadays," says Thomas Rix, general manager for leather, Montblanc International. The company has one version, a clutch with a loop handle, called the Meisterstuck Men's Bag. Just don't call it a purse. --By Isabel C. Gonzalez

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Papa's Brand-New Bag | 12/2/2002 | See Source »

...Dalai and Elvis (which kids chase around), along with cats, tarantulas, fish and birds. Boys play poker in the store's Haunted Shack, which sits atop a Plexiglas surface that exposes a gray rat colony below. Saturday afternoons feature offbeat activities like sheep shearing. Customer Carrie Watson's toddler Isabel loves the Monday story readings and the animals. "I would much rather visit an independent than a large store anyway," says Watson...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Plucky Little Competitors | 10/21/2002 | See Source »

Chabon (pronounced Shay-bon) is the best known of a field of established authors who are all at once producing books for the Potterhead age group and up. This fall brings titles by the Chilean novelist Isabel Allende; Carl Hiassen, the deadpan satirist of modern Florida; and Clive Barker, the ghoul--or whatever you would call the man behind the Hellraiser films. There's serious money here. Even before Barker's book appears in stores, Disney has reportedly paid $8 million for the film, merchandising and theme-park rights to his characters. Theme-park rights? This never happened to Faulkner...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Kids Are Us! | 9/23/2002 | See Source »

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