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Skip to main content Skip to footer site map Mon-Sat: 10:00 AM - 9:00 PMSun: 11:00 AM - 6:00 PM See All Hours > Click here to Chat or Text with the FlatIron Crossing concierge at .Oztrail Latitude Tent (12 Person) 11-Disc DVD Box Set only R599 Click Right Here for LEGO Minifigures The LEGO Batman Movie 71017 Zuru Bunch O Balloons (Colours Vary) LEGO Technic Bucket Wheel Excavator 42055 LEGO Creator Big Ben 10253 Building Sets & Blocks Vehicles Hobbies & Radio Controlled Sport, Outdoor & Furniture You (or someone you know) can pay & pick up online orders at a Kmart store - and even use an international credit card. U.S. shipping & delivery Get your order shipped or delivered to any address in the United States - including hotels. Via Sears, we ship to over 100 countries, so you can have your order shipped back home. Kmart International Online Shopping If you are planning to visit the United States, or have friends and family here, shop at Kmart to get everything you want - including gifts for yourself or others.




Shopping online in the USA at Kmart couldn't be easier. You can pay for your order in a store or even use an international credit card. Once you place an order, you (or someone you know) can pick it up at a Kmart store, have it shipped or delivered to a U.S. address, and even have it shipped to over 100 countries - whatever is most convenient for you. Lego's been on a roll lately with its new kits. For a fraction of the cost of the real thing, you can build your own Caterham Seven, old-school Volkswagen Beetle, and even a Porsche 911 GT3 RS. But if you're a motorcycle fan, there's no need to feel left out. Lego's got you covered with the new BMW R 1200 GS Adventure kit. The R 1200 GS practically invented the adventure tourer segment and quickly became the most popular bike in BMW's lineup. Thanks to its comfortable ride, it's perfect for cross-country journeys, but especially in Adventure trim, it also makes a tremendous off-roader.To create the new Technic kit, Lego worked closely with BMW to make sure the R 1200 GS Adventure was as realistic as possible.




Beyond the moving handlebars and adjustable windshield, you also get a realistic front suspension, shaft drive, and two-cylinder boxer engine with pistons and crankshaft that actually move. Constructed of 603 pieces, the kit is just under 13 inches long and a full seven inches tall. Pricing has yet to be announced, but it will go on sale this January.via AutoblogSign up for the Road & Track Newsletter Autorama Dukes of Hazzard Jump Was Historically Accurate, Right Down to the Crash Landing Cars 3 Will be Lightning McQueen's Fight Against the Future Top Gear Season 24 Premiers March 12th on BBC America An M5-Sourced V8 Turns This Van Into Quite the Drift Machine Take a First-Person Ride on the World's Trippiest Hot Wheels Track Tanner Foust Rips Up a Mountain Road In His Global Rallycross Beetle The Fast and the Furious Will Get Its Own Stage Production, Sadly Won't Be a Musical The New Top Gear Trailer Looks Way Better Than The Grand Tour Everything We Know About Fast and Furious 8




See-Through Engine Shows the Dizzying Life of a Crankshaft at WorkWheelys is a chain of organic bicycle cafés, enabling people (ALL people) to start their own businesses. Since launching in 2014, Wheelys has exploded over the world and currently operates cafés in more than 45 countries. Wheelys was hosted at Y Combinator (the accelerator behind Airbnb, Dropbox, and Reddit) and has been funded by, amongst others, Paul Buchheit (creator of Gmail), Jared Friedman (founder of Scribd), and Justin Waldron (co-founder of Zynga). Wheelys HQ is in Stockholm, and the boss is 27-year-old Maria De La Croix, the only CEO of a global food company with blue hair. “We will break the hegemony of the industrial fast food chains, and pave the way for an organic revolution. Helping us to do this is young hungry eco entrepreneurs from all over the world.” — Maria De La Croix, CEO of Wheelys In late 2015, a group of friends gathered in a shady bar outside the wind torn city of Mamlö to share a barrel of wine.




We were quite disillusioned. In an act of lunacy we had just shut down our profitable, award-winning advertising agency. All we knew was that we wanted to change the course of the world. Having worked with some of the biggest brands, we knew better than most how powerful these brands had become. Was there a way to challenge them? A Wheelys café costs $3,000 to start, versus a Starbucks, which costs $500,000. This allows a whole new group of people to open a café (you know, the 99% of the population who can’t afford $500,000). After one year, we’ve spent a lot of money, and got… not too far. Half the group jumped ship. Who could blame them? But the rest of us continued. The first cafés were shipped in the autumn of 2014. Among our pioneers were Wheelys Jordan and Wheelys Chile. In early 2015, we sold 60 more cafés. We followed that by selling 120 cafés the summer of 2015, thereby establishing a pattern of doubling business every six months. After being accepted at Y Combinator, Wheelys was now a well funded, stable, growing company.




Yet we are just at the beginning of the beginning of what we will do. A lot of big corporations are panicking these days. “Whoa, they want ecological thinking? Well, let’s … eh … run our diesel engines on palm oil! And print our corporate-environment-policy on that brownish paper!” Wheelys is not perfect. But let’s face it. We serve organic, vegan food from cafés that run on energy from your body and the sun. Wheelys want to make the world feel again. The taste of coffee as it used to taste. The joy of running your own business. We want to take part in the great movement away from the the soul-numbing mega-brands. (Click here for an analysis of why big brands must be bland.) The most important step is to do everything in a new way. By building an infrastructure that connects young people around the world and aids them with the tools of the revolution. The bike is only one tool. Equally important is the network, the app, and so on. For us, this is the core of what we do, and why we are starting to dislike being compared to Starbucks since this comparison misses the point.




To say that we will become bigger than Starbucks is like saying that AirBnB will become bigger than Mariott Hotels. Of course we will, but Starbucks is just one part of the gray mass that is the real competition. There is a theoretical reason why ****bucks is doomed and that reason is this: humans are different. But humans are also the same. The giant hegemony of the global brands has been built on delivering consistency. People choose the known before the unknown. This is the reason that ****bucks brews the same coffee in all of their cafés around the world. Not many people hate that coffee, but not many people love it either. Wheelys has chosen a completely different approach, with three different coffees. Could we not be safe like ****bucks and find ONE coffee, with the only difference being that Wheelys coffee would be LOVED by everyone? The short answer is: no! The problem with ****bucks is not that they are stupid, or bad at tasting coffee. The problem is that there does not exist a coffee that is loved by everyone and hated by no one.




Remove the hate, and you will remove the love. This is something most scientists who work with food agree upon: when you find a product that no one hates, it will be a product that no one loves. This is the reason that the coffees of most food franchises, from McDonalds to Starbucks, are seldom hated, but never loved either. Their “coffees” have been meticulously engineered to not make anyone upset, and the only way to do that is to engineer a flavor that doesn’t evoke any kind of emotions whatsoever, good nor bad. After doing this for forty years, the global café chains have created something like the food version of elevator music or daytime sitcoms. This is a tradeoff that ****bucks, quite knowingly, made. Under the banner of consistency! Wheelys wants to be the opposite. Like Bach’s Goldberg Variations. Why not listen to Malcolm Gladwell talking more in depth about the theory behind this here. The goal is that all three coffees shall be available on most Wheelys Cafés at the end of the summer.

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