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- Lens_Express abstract "Lens Express was a direct-mail-order company that sold contact lenses that were available over-the-phone, and also offered a free catalog. The company was well known for Lynda Carter appearing in its ads, including her famous trademark sayings such as "I wouldn't trust these baby blues to just anyone!" and "Make your life a whole lot easier!". In 2002, Lens Express was acquired by 1-800 Contacts.".
- Lens_Express extinctionYear "2002".
- Lens_Express fate "Acquired by1-800 Contacts".
- Lens_Express foundationPlace Pompano_Beach,_Florida.
- Lens_Express foundingYear "1985".
- Lens_Express keyPerson Lynda_Carter.
- Lens_Express location Deerfield_Beach,_Florida.
- Lens_Express location United_States.
- Lens_Express product Contact_lens.
- Lens_Express successor 1-800_Contacts.
- Lens_Express wikiPageID "33907796".
- Lens_Express wikiPageLength "9111".
- Lens_Express wikiPageOutDegree "25".
- Lens_Express wikiPageRevisionID "661869770".
- Lens_Express wikiPageWikiLink 1-800_Contacts.
- Lens_Express wikiPageWikiLink Alcon.
- Lens_Express wikiPageWikiLink Category:Companies_disestablished_in_2002.
- Lens_Express wikiPageWikiLink Contact_lens.
- Lens_Express wikiPageWikiLink Deerfield_Beach,_Florida.
- Lens_Express wikiPageWikiLink Federal_Trade_Commission.
- Lens_Express wikiPageWikiLink Fort_Lauderdale,_Florida.
- Lens_Express wikiPageWikiLink Hawaii.
- Lens_Express wikiPageWikiLink Lynda_Carter.
- Lens_Express wikiPageWikiLink Meredith_Vieira.
- Lens_Express wikiPageWikiLink Minnesota.
- Lens_Express wikiPageWikiLink North_Carolina.
- Lens_Express wikiPageWikiLink Pompano_Beach,_Florida.
- Lens_Express wikiPageWikiLink Robert_A._Altman.
- Lens_Express wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- Lens_Express wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Florida.
- Lens_Express wikiPageWikiLink WCBS-TV.
- Lens_Express wikiPageWikiLink Wal-Mart.
- Lens_Express wikiPageWikiLink Walmart.
- Lens_Express wikiPageWikiLink West_Virginia.
- Lens_Express wikiPageWikiLink Wonder_Woman_(TV_series).
- Lens_Express wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lens Express".
- Lens_Express defunct "2002".
- Lens_Express fate "Acquired by 1-800 Contacts".
- Lens_Express foundation "1985".
- Lens_Express founders "Engin Yesil and Yalie Golan".
- Lens_Express hasPhotoCollection Lens_Express.
- Lens_Express industry "Direct-to-order".
- Lens_Express keyPeople "Lynda Carter, spokesperson".
- Lens_Express location Deerfield_Beach,_Florida.
- Lens_Express location United_States.
- Lens_Express name "Lens Express, Inc.".
- Lens_Express products "Contact lenses".
- Lens_Express successor "1".
- Lens_Express wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_company.
- Lens_Express wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Notability.
- Lens_Express wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Lens_Express subject Category:Companies_disestablished_in_2002.
- Lens_Express hypernym Company.
- Lens_Express type Agent.
- Lens_Express type Article.
- Lens_Express type Company.
- Lens_Express type Organisation.
- Lens_Express type Article.
- Lens_Express type Company.
- Lens_Express type Disestablishment.
- Lens_Express type Organization.
- Lens_Express type Agent.
- Lens_Express type SocialPerson.
- Lens_Express type Thing.
- Lens_Express type Q43229.
- Lens_Express comment "Lens Express was a direct-mail-order company that sold contact lenses that were available over-the-phone, and also offered a free catalog. The company was well known for Lynda Carter appearing in its ads, including her famous trademark sayings such as "I wouldn't trust these baby blues to just anyone!" and "Make your life a whole lot easier!". In 2002, Lens Express was acquired by 1-800 Contacts.".
- Lens_Express label "Lens Express".
- Lens_Express sameAs m.0hndjnt.
- Lens_Express sameAs Q6523221.
- Lens_Express sameAs Q6523221.
- Lens_Express wasDerivedFrom Lens_Express?oldid=661869770.
- Lens_Express isPrimaryTopicOf Lens_Express.
- Lens_Express name "Lens Express, Inc.".