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Ditching work shoes for comfort while working from home could be problematic, says Winnipeg docWith more Manitobans working from home due to the pandemic, casual clothing, such as sweatpants and hoodies, is proving increasingly popular, as is footwear like Crocs.HealthJan 18, 2021
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Nike, Adidas among 200 footwear companies asking Trump to step off tariffs'We are very concerned that this tariff action will create further economic uncertainty,' say American shoe companies opposed to higher taxes on imports from China.EconomyAug 29, 2019
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Man breaks into Florida alligator farm, gets attacked by crocodile – and yes, he was wearing CrocsA Florida man broke into an alligator farm and spent hours splashing around in a pond full of crocodiles before being attacked by one.TrendingNov 7, 2018
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Crocs, Dawgs legal battle over plastic clogs moves to Canadian courtsCrocs, Inc. filed a suit against Saskatoon-based Double Diamond Distribution Ltd. alleging the company, which makes and sells Dawgs shoes, infringes on its design.CanadaNov 11, 2017
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Are Crocs fashion’s latest trend renaissance?The divisive shoes might be making a comeback.LifestyleSep 20, 2016
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Police in Australia looking for men who released crocodiles inside high schoolPolice in Humpty Doo, Australia are searching for four young people who let loose three crocodiles in a high school administration office early Sunday morning.WorldAug 22, 2016
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Retailers face backlash after offering Remembrance Day salesPeople are often looking for a good deal or sale. But one recent limited time promotion has some Canadians feeling out of sorts.Nov 11, 2014
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Crocs CEO leaving as Blackstone invests $200MThe company that makes Crocs shoes is getting a $200 million bailout from a private equity fund, and its CEO is retiring.LifestyleDec 30, 2013
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