Most blog themes come with a page template that includes the sidebar, much like the home page. 
There are situations where you might not want to include the sidebar, as in the case of adding an Amazon Store page to your blog. In that case, it's more important to be able to display the Amazon sidebar, which contains options for additional searches on Amazon.
But if your blog theme doesn't have a *full width* page template, are you stuck? No way. It actually much simpler than you might realize to create it yourself. Most of the work has already been done for you! Copy a template file that already exists, make a couple of edits and viola! You have a new Wordpress full page template. Ready?
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