Duck Dynasty has been a huge hit for the A&E network, but it doesn’t stop there.
According to an article posted May 27 by E! Online, the Duck Dynasty guys are teamed up with Hallmark to make a line of greeting cards. The cards have been made specifically for Father’s Day, which was on June 16. The cards appeared in various Wal-Mart stores on June 3.
The Duck Dynasty guys teamed up with Hallmark to make a line of Father’s Day greeting cards
The Robertson family has A&E viewers falling in love with them each week. While they are reality stars, their attitudes have not changed since beginning the show three seasons ago. The Season 3 finale aired on April 24, and 9.6 million viewers tuned in. The men are currently shooting the Season 4, but have taken time out of their busy schedules to create three separate greeting cards for dad’s to receive on their special day.
The Duck Dynasty craze is sweeping through households everywhere. You can catch the Season 4 premiere on A&E. The new season will premiere on Wednesday, August 14.
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Wal-Mart stores will be open Thanksgiving Day, November 22, 2012, beginning at 8:00 PM.
Wal-Mart’s in-store doorbuster deals on Thanksgiving Day will be launched at two different times. One set of deals will begin at 8:00 PM (local time) and the second set of Thanksgiving Day doorbuster deals will be available starting at 10:00 PM (local time). Below is a complete list of Wal-Mart’s Thanksgiving Day only in-store deals, coupons, and special discounts. These lists are arranged according to price, with the lowest priced items listed first.
Wal-Mart 2012 Thanksgiving Day Pre-Black Friday Deals, Coupons and Special Discounts
>> 8:00 PM Deals <<
$1.96 – DVD Movies (100 titles)
$3.96 – Blu-ray Movies (60 titles)
$4.96 – DVD Movies (100 titles)
$7.96 – Blu-ray Movies (45 titles)
$8.96 – Blu-ray Combo Packs
$8.96 – DVD Movies (100 titles)
$9.44 Crock Pot slow cooker at 8:00 PM on Thanksgiving Day
$9.96 – SkyLanders Interactive Character
$9.96 – TV Series DVDs
$10 – PS3 games
$10 – Wii U-Draw
$10 – Xbox games
$11.96 – Xbox LIVE 3-month subscription card (save $13)
$15 – PS3 games
$15 – Xbox games
$15 – Wii games
$24.96 – Wii Epic Mickey 2 game (save $25)
$25 – 10: Minnie or Mickey Pedacycle
$25 – PS3 games
$25 – Xbox games
$25 – Wii games
$25 – Xbox 360 wireless headset
$29 – 12″ Huffy Rock It Bike with training wheels
$29.96 – Nintendo DS Games
$29.96 – Nintendo DS Super Mario Bros.
$35.00 Girls 16: Lil’ Gem or Boys’ Rocket Bike
$38.96 – Xbox 360 Assassins Creed III (save $21)
$39 – 20″ Huffy Rock It or Sea Star Bike
$39.96 – PS3 DS3 Controller
$39.96 – SkyLanders Starter Pack
$39.96 – Xbox 360 wireless controller
$69 – 26: Ladies’ or Men’s Cranbrook Bike
$69 – Huffy Boys’ 24: PX 4.0 Bike
$69 – Men’s 26: PX6.0 Mountain Bike
$89 – Wii Console
$99.96 – DSi XL Console (save $30)
$149 – Xbox 360 4GB SkyLanders Bundle
$198 – Emerson 40: HDTV with 1080p, 60 Hz
$199 – Sony PS3 Bundle, 160 GB (doesn’t include stand)
$279 – HP Laptop, 4GB, 320 GB HD, 15.6″
$688 – Vizio 60: LED Smart TV with built-in WiFi, 1080p, 120Hz (save $310)
Wal-Mart 2012 Thanksgiving Day Pre-Black Friday Deals, Coupons and Special Discounts
Wal-Mart 2012 Thanksgiving Day Pre-Black Friday Deals, Coupons and Special Discounts
>> 10:00 PM Deals <<
$8 – Onn 2.4 GHz Wireless Mouse (save $6)
$8 – VIZIO 6: HDMI Cable (save $16)
$9.98 – McAfee Total Protection Software 2013 (save $50)
$12.97 Targus 16″ Backpack (save $17)
$18 Logitech laptop dover and wireless mouse
$19.97 – Belkin N300 Router (save $20)
$29 – RCA Streaming Box with vudu and NetFlix (save $19)
$38 – iLive 37: Sound Bar
$39 – TV Wall Mount for TVs up to 70″
$68 – LG 3D Blu-ray Player with Wi-Fi with vudu and NetFlix
$78 – Orion 24: HDTV, 720;, 60Hz
$98 – Samsung Sound Bar
$128 – Philips 3D WiFi Blu-ray Home Theater including subwoofer (save $40)
$179 – Compaq Presario Laptop, 15.6: 2GB, 320GB HD
$248 – Samsung 32: HDTV, 720p, 60Hz (save $50
$349 – HP Laptop, 15.6″, 4GB, 500GBHD
$378 – Samsung 43: Plasma HDTV, 720p, 600Hz
$389 – HP Pavilian Desktop with Monitor, 20: display, 4GB, 500GB HD
$478 – Samsung 51″ Plasma HDTV (save $50)
$598 – Samsung 46″ Smart LED HDTV (save $200)
Wal-Mart employees are planning to stage their largest walkout ever on Black Friday, the biggest holiday shopping day at the world’s largest retail store.
Motivated by strikes at Los Angeles stores before spreading to 12 other cities last month, the walkout is warned by at least one expert to potentially threaten not only their workforce but customers caught in the middle.
Expecting 1,000 protests both at stores and online is watchdog group Corporate Action Network and Union-supported groups OUR Wal-Mart and Making Change at Wal-Mart.
Employees in Chicago, Dallas, Miami, Los Angeles, Milwaukee and D.C. have signed up in the walkout according to Making Change’s director Dan Schlademan. Work stoppages are also planned in Oklahoma, Mississippi, Louisiana and Minnesota.
Dan Schaldeman said no specific store locations are being released for fear of worker retaliation ahead of next week.
To Wal-Mart the numbers projected are said to be incremental, with a spokeswoman saying those expected to strike are only a small percentage of their 1.4 million workforce.
“This is just another exaggerated publicity campaign aimed at generating headlines to mislead our customers and associates,” Wal-Mart responded to the strikes in a statement obtained by KNWA.
“Our associates care about providing a great customer experience on Black Friday and we’re confident that’s what customers will have at Wal-Mart this year,” they said.
“Even if there aren’t that many people, it could have an effect, because their campaign in front of stores could discourage shoppers,” Ken Margolies, senior associate at the Worker Institute at Cornell University told CNN.
Ken Margolies hinted it having a much greater impact if involving their supply centers as well.
Strikes did take place last month at one Southern California warehouse as well as at a distribution center in Illinois which supplies Wal-Mart stores.
The issues over pay, hours, benefits, as well as employees’ ability to speak up has rallied the workers.
“I kept asking myself, <<when is the retaliation for speaking our mind and acting on our rights going to stop?>>” William Fletcher, a Wal-Mart employee in Duarte, California told CNN.
With roughly half of Wal-Mart’s stock controlled by descendants of company founder Sam Walton, Wal-Mart’s labor practices have garnered criticism among consumers and have gotten attention in the press, but so far have not affected investors.
Wal-Mart employees are planning to stage their largest walkout ever on Black Friday, the biggest holiday shopping day at the world’s largest retail store
In 2008, Wal-Mart agreed to pay as much as $640 million to settle dozens of federal and state class-action lawsuits alleging it deprived workers of wages.
In the latest lawsuit filed in Chicago last month the corporation is accused of failing to pay temporary workers a minimum of four hours’ pay on days a laborer was contracted to work, but was not utilized for a minimum of four hours.
“It’s a successful company that profits $16 billion a year, that can afford to pay its executives $10 million while I can’t afford to support my family on $16,000 a year,” Sarah Gilbert a striking worker in Seattle told AOL.
According to Glassdoor.com, the average Wal-Mart sales associate earns $8.83 an hour.
If working 40 hours a week, 52 weeks a year, their annual salary would be $18,400.
On Wednesday the latest public smear against the company came from the mouth and public arrest of a former employee seen handcuffed while visiting his old store in Orlando, Florida, to talk to workers about the planned strike.
Alex Rivera accused managers of intentionally misleading city police officers to cause his detainment, he told The Nation.
He now fears that with his former co-workers having seen him in handcuffs for voicing his support against the corporation they will be fearful of protesting alongside him.
“They’re going to say, <<If I join the organization and do something like that, this is what’s going to happen to me>>,” he said.
“Unfortunately the facts just don’t support what Mr. Rivera is saying,” a Wal-Mart spokesperson responding to his story told the Nation accusing Alex Rivera of ignoring a signed trespassing warning.
According to Alex Rivera, that warning was not signed until after his arrest, to the mutual described anger of arresting officers.
Cities expected to be involved
Walkouts:
- Chicago
- Dallas
- Miami
- Los Angeles
- Milwaukee
- D.C.
Work stoppages:
- Oklahoma
- Mississippi
- Louisiana
- Minnesota
*specific store locations are not being released ahead of next week by Making Change
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