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  2. Kiss merchandising - Wikipedia

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    The German Kiss pinball machine.. The American rock band Kiss has licensed a large amount of merchandising throughout their career. According to Sandra O'Loughlin in an article for Brandweek magazine, "Kiss has licensed its name to more than 3,000 product categories, from lunch boxes and comic books to credit cards and condoms to become nearly a one-billion-dollar brand."

  3. Jumble sale - Wikipedia

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    Clothes piled high at the 5th Manchester Boys' Brigade Jumble Sale The most commonly sold items include used clothes, books, and toys.. A jumble sale (UK), bring and buy sale (Australia, also UK) or rummage sale (US and Canada) is an event at which second hand goods are sold, usually by an institution such as a local Boys' Brigade Company, Scout group, Girlguiding group or church, as a ...

  4. The Araca Group - Wikipedia

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    The Araca Group is a live entertainment merchandise and production company founded in 1997 by partners Matthew Rego, Michael Rego, and Hank Unger. First achieving notoriety as producers of the musical Urinetown, the company has gradually become more involved in merchandising following the success of Wicked.

  5. Magic (trade show) - Wikipedia

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    "California Mart Bursting at the Seams 'One-Stop' Apparel Center Puts L.A. on Buyers' Map as More Designers Make It Their Home". Los Angeles Times The prestigious MAGIC (Men's Apparel Guild in California) show, which in September drew 50000 retailers and 3000 men's clothing manufacturers to Los Angeles ... [dead link ‍]

  6. Novelty item - Wikipedia

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    Lenticular printing was developed in the 1940s, and is used extensively in the production of novelty items. Paper clothing, which has some practical purpose, was briefly novel in the United States in the 1960s. One of the more popular novelty items in recent history was the singing Big Mouth Billy Bass, manufactured by Gemmy Industries. It is ...

  7. Merchandise Mart - Wikipedia

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    The Merchandise Mart (or the Merch Mart, or the Mart) is a commercial building in downtown Chicago, Illinois. When it opened in 1930, it was the world's largest building , with 4 million square feet (372,000 m 2 ) of floor space.

  8. Virtual goods - Wikipedia

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    When Iron Realms Entertainment began auctioning items to players of its MUD, Achaea, Dreams of Divine Lands, in 1997, it became the first company to profit from the sale of virtual goods. [8] But it wasn't until the mid-2000s, with companies like Korean Cyworld leading the way, [ 9 ] that virtual good sales became instituted as a legitimate ...

  9. Nitro (character) - Wikipedia

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    Nitro is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.He first appeared in 1974. [3]Nitro is known for playing a part in the death of the Kree superhero Mar-Vell.