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- Caldor - Wikipedia
Caldor, Inc was a discount department store chain founded in 1951 by husband and wife Carl and Dorothy Bennett Referred to by many as "the Bloomingdale's of discounting," [1] Caldor grew from a second story "Walk-Up- -Save" operation in Port Chester, New York, into a regional retailing giant [2]
- Caldor Store Homepage – Caldor
Experience the nostalgia of CALDOR’s warm, welcoming aisles with modern enhancements tailored to today’s shopper Rediscover the thrill of in-store finds and exclusive collections, all blended with the convenience of a seamless online shopping experience
- Caldor – Were Your Caldor
We're Sure You'll Love These! You liked these in 1988, so you'll love them more now! CALDOR Long Sleeve Shirt Check It Out Garbage Pail Kids Pack Check It Out C
- We Brought Back Caldor. com — Now Let’s Build It Together
Remember the smell of soft pretzels in the snack bar? Bargain bins stacked to the ceiling? The orange shopping cart that had one janky wheel but got the job done? Same And we missed it That’s why we relaunched Caldor com — not to cash in, but to bring a little New England magic back into the world, one retro product drop at a time
- CalDOR Payment Card (CPC) - CA Department of Rehabilitation
The CalDOR Payment Card helps consumers by providing a faster, convenient, and confidential way to purchase authorized VR goods and services to help them to achieve their employment goals
- FLASHBACK SCOOP: Caldor Discount Stores - The Connecticut Scoop
At one point, Caldor had 33 locations in Connecticut The store was originally founded in 1951 in Port Chester, NY; eventually moving their headquarters to Norwalk, CT; home of their second original store The stores were discount stores, specializing in name brand goods as rock-bottom prices
- Caldor Inc. -- Company History
Caldor Inc is a leading retailer of upscale discount goods in the northeastern United States Through its chain of Caldor discount stores, the company sold nearly $2 5 billion worth of goods and employed a work force of more than 20,000 in 1994
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