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  2. Hula hoop - Wikipedia

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    The hula hoop craze swept the world, dying out in the 1980s except in China and Russia, where hula hooping and hoop manipulation were adopted by traditional circuses and rhythmic gymnasts. In the mid to late 1990s there was a re-emergence of hula hooping, generally referred to as either "hoopdance" or simply "hooping" to distinguish it from the ...

  3. Hula Hoops - Wikipedia

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    Hula Hoops are a crisp/snack food made out of potatoes and corn in the shape of short, hollow cylinders. They were created by KP Snacks in the United Kingdom in 1973. As well as being sold in the UK, they are also sold in the Republic of Ireland, New Zealand and South Africa. Hula Hoops are also sold in Belgium under the "Croky" tag, made in ...

  4. Wham-O - Wikipedia

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    Wham-O Inc. is an American toy company based in Carson, California, United States.It is known for creating and marketing many popular toys for nearly 70 years, including the Hula hoop, Frisbee, Slip 'N Slide, Super Ball, Trac-Ball, Silly String, Hacky sack, Wham-O Bird Ornithopter and Boogie Board, [1] many of which have become genericized trademarks.

  5. Art Linkletter - Wikipedia

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    In the 1950s Linkletter became a major investor in and promoter of the hula hoop. [17] [18] In 1963, Linkletter became the endorser and spokesman for Milton Bradley's The Game of Life. His picture appeared on the game's $100,000 bills and also on the box, framed by the statement "I heartily endorse this game." [19]

  6. Top 25 "It" products of all time: #13 -- Hula hoops - AOL

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    I confess: I love to hoop. While I'm not a frequent attendee of the hoop circles held weekly in nearby Laurelhurst Park, I've watched, mesmerized, as my friends hooped circles around me -- literally.

  7. Fuzzy Dice, Hula Dancers, and More Vintage Dashboard ... - AOL

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    2. Hula Dancers. During the 1950s, U.S. soldiers stationed in Hawaii during World War II brought hula dancer figurines back to the mainland to adorn their dashboards. The dashboard dancers had ...

  8. Teresa Brewer - Wikipedia

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    RCA Victor. Philips. Columbia. Teresa Brewer (born Theresa Veronica Breuer; May 7, 1931 – October 17, 2007) was an American singer whose style incorporated pop, country, jazz, R&B, musicals, and novelty songs. She was one of the most prolific and popular female singers of the 1950s, recording around 600 songs.

  9. Richard Knerr - Wikipedia

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    Died. 14 January 2008. (2008-01-14) (aged 82) Nationality. American. Occupation. Inventor. Richard Knerr (30 June 1925 – 14 January 2008) was an American inventor best known for marketing the Frisbee and Hula hoop.

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