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Refer to the scenario below to answer the following questions.
The Attic Trunk began in 1979 as an upscale dress shop in Forest Ridge's fashionable shopping district, catering to a wealthy, mature clientele. Many other specialty shops lined the main avenue over the next few years. But as Forest Ridge began to attract an affluent, younger, and more demographically diverse population, the once-popular shopping district was increasingly perceived as stodgy and snobby. By the late 1980s, many of these specialty shops suffered financially. Most shops attracted only tourists who enjoyed browsing through the displays of alligator belts and shoes, piles of scented soaps, and useless flowered parasols, often laughing at the ridiculously high prices. Owners of The Attic Trunk had noticed the shifts in population and buying behavior of the typical shopper by the late 1980s. In fact, the owners had observed that the once-fashionable shopping district in Forest Ridge no longer attracted a "typical shopper." The wealthy, mature clientele had been partially replaced with affluent families with children, a mix of Asian and African Americans as well as Caucasians. Specialty items at The Attic Trunk gradually disappeared, replaced by brand-name apparel, colognes, and jewelry. Other owners followed suit in the early 1990s, bringing restaurants, an outdoor cafe, and a day spa to the main avenue in Forest Ridge.
-It is most likely that each consumer segment attracted to The Attic Trunk would have which of the following in common with the other consumer segments?


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Fragrant Odors

Pleasant and sweet-smelling scents that are often produced by flowers, herbs, spices, and other substances.

Pleasant Memories

Recollections of past events or experiences that evoke positive emotions and feelings of happiness or contentment.

Cold Spots

Areas with significantly lower temperatures or activity levels compared to surrounding areas, often used metaphorically to describe areas of low economic or social activity.

Pressure Spots

Areas on the body that are particularly sensitive to pressure, often due to prolonged sitting or lying in one position, leading to discomfort or skin damage.

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