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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 12 Mar 2008, p. 18

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18 + WATERLOO CHRONICLE * Wednesday Our unique collection of speciality Easter Cards has arrived Fine Cards, Giftwrap, Invitations, Stationery Happy Easter... Happy Spring 22 Years On King St. in Uptown Waterloo® "For the widest selection of greeting cards in Kâ€"W" March 12, 2008 Over the years, Fudge‘s has very much become a family business, with Fudge‘s son Ryan now managing it, and his wife Judy helping Fudge with the buying and in store operation. Fudge and Judy both apply their keen eye for the latest styles and trends in women‘s fashion on their many buying trips to Toronto. According to Fudge, the trends have changed tremendously over the years. "I still remember when we were carrying hot pants," Fudge said with a laugh. These days, you‘ll find everything from business casual to sportswear filling the store‘s tacks. "Separates are very popular now, whereas years ago women wanted full outfits and dressâ€" es," Fudge noted. "It k s 5_ shows â€" how _ times change." In keeping up with those times, Fudge offers some of the best brand names in the women‘s clothing marâ€" ket today, including Joseph Ribkoff, Bianca Nygard, Nygard collecâ€" tions, Neueva, Mac & Jac and Simon Chang jeans. And, in keeping with its longtime tradition, Fudge‘s still offers its admired Ingenuity suit â€" washable blazers, skirts and pants.

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