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				<title>Apricot Lane Settles Into Plum Location</title>
				<pubDate>May 18, 2007</pubDate>
				<description>This is the first Arizona location for Apricot Lane, which is a national franchise with stores in nearly 20 other states. The boutique carries trendy, name-brand clothing, jewelry, handbags, shoes and some home decor and gift items.</description>
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				<title>Country Clutter Chain Adopts a Second Name: Apricot Lane</title>
				<pubDate>August 01, 2005</pubDate>
				<description>After sifting through thousands of names, company executives settled on a new name: Apricot Lane. "It was a tough decision for us, because we were pretty attached to the Country Clutter name," says Petersen. "It was an important move for us."</description>
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				<title>Country Clutter Named #1 Gift Franchise, 4th Year in a Row</title>
				<pubDate>January 08, 2003</pubDate>
				<description>Country Clutter, a franchise business operated by Country Visions of Vacaville, California, is ranked #1 in Gifts & Flowers this year. Country Clutter received the #1 rating for three years in the category formerly known as Retail Gifts.</description>
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				<title>Country Clutter wins 21st Ranking for Franchisee Satisfaction</title>
				<pubDate>March 01, 2001</pubDate>
				<description>"In terms of a business format, franchising is the best guarantee of success," says Chalwood, president and COO of The Uniglobe Group, an international travel retailer. "You're in business for yourself -but not by yourself. But the bottom line is that for franchisors to be successful, franchisees have to be successful."
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