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# Milk and Money ( Avery / Oct 3 / 5: 4 )-1936
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# and Milk
In the mid -' 50s, for example, it was not rare for dairy companies to provide the Matchbox # 7 Horse-Drawn Milk Float to customers as a token of appreciation for their business.
In addition, fierce competition from Cadbury's newly formed Dairy Milk superbrand also contributed to sales of the Kit Kat decreasing considerably in its home market of the UK, and threatened to depose it from its # 1 position.
# and Money
It was named Money magazine's Best Place to Live in the U. S. in 2006, # 2 in 2008, and # 6 in 2010.
In 2006, Money magazine ranked Columbia ( together with Ellicott City, its neighbor to the north ) # 4 out of the 100 " Best Places to Live " in the United States.
# Money Supply ( M2 ) — The money supply measures demand deposits, traveler's checks, savings deposits, currency, money market accounts, and small-denomination time deposits.
The Number One Dime first appeared in the story titled " The Round Money Bin ", created by Carl Barks and first published in Uncle Scrooge # 3 ( September, 1953 ).
In 2007, Rocky Hill was named # 35 in Money Magazine's ' Best Places to Live Top 100 ', citing easy commuting to Hartford, local job availability, strong schools, and a central location between New York City and Boston.
In 2008, Fortune Magazine and CNN Money picked Hamden as # 33 on their " Best Place to Live and Launch " list, citing Hamden's great blend of urban and suburban lifestyles.
In 2009, CNN Money Magazine ranked Brownsburg as the # 1 place to live in Indiana, and # 33 best in the Nation.
In July 2009, Easton was named # 37 on CNN Money Magazine's Best places for the rich and single list, and # 17 on its Top 100 Best Places to Live list, moving up from # 28 in July 2007.
In 2009, Papillion was named the # 3 best place to live in the United States by Money Magazine, surpassing its 2007 ranking of # 6.
Hackettstown was named # 72 of the top 100 towns in the United States to Live and Work In by Money Magazine in 2005 ; it has not been included since.
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