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How FabFitFun's Subscription Box Service is Growing
How FabFitFun's Subscription Box Service is Growing
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"One of the problems with subscription boxes is you might like some of the items, but you may really feel like some of the other things are a waste of your money."
Subscription box service FabFitFun had a banner year. Now it's taking a different tack with its flagship product. Senior correspondent JP Mangalindan has the story.
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