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  2. Lucky Charms - Wikipedia

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    In late 2005, another marshmallow shape was added, the "Hidden Key". It is a solid yellow marshmallow that resembles an arched door (similar to the shape of a tombstone; flat at the bottom, flat sides with a round top). When liquid is added to the cereal, the sugar in the marshmallow dissolves and the shape of a skeleton key appears "as if by ...

  3. Marshmallow Mateys - Wikipedia

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    Marshmallow Mateys (also known as MarshMateys from the Nestlé cereal company in the UK) is an American brand of breakfast cereal produced by the MOM Brands food company. The company presented their first line of ready-to-eat cereals in 1965, intending to compete with General Mills' Lucky Charms .

  4. Capsule (geometry) - Wikipedia

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    A two-dimensional orthographic projection at the left with a three-dimensional one at the right depicting a capsule. A capsule (from Latin capsula, "small box or chest"), or stadium of revolution, is a basic three-dimensional geometric shape consisting of a cylinder with hemispherical ends. [1]

  5. 4D printing - Wikipedia

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    Stereolithography is a 3D-printing technique that uses photopolymerization to bind substrate that has been laid layer upon layer, creating a polymeric network. As opposed to fused-deposition modeling, where the extruded material hardens immediately to form layers, 4D printing is fundamentally based in stereolithography, where in most cases ultraviolet light is used to cure the layered ...

  6. Iterative design - Wikipedia

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    Marshmallow challenge winning work. The Marshmallow Challenge is an instructive design challenge. It involves the task of constructing the highest possible free-standing structure with a marshmallow on top. The structure must be completed within 18 minutes using only 20 sticks of spaghetti, one yard of tape, and one yard of string. [5] [6]

  7. Android lawn statues - Wikipedia

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    A jar in the shape of the Android robot filled with jelly beans [22] 4.1, 4.2, 4.3 Jelly Bean: Physical A KitKat bar in the shape of the Android robot [3] 4.4 KitKat: Physical An Android robot holding an oversized swirl lollipop [23] 5.0, 5.1 Lollipop: Physical An Android robot holding an oversized marshmallow [24] 6.0 Marshmallow: Physical

  8. Jet-Puffed Marshmallows - Wikipedia

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    Prior to the early-1950s, marshmallows were usually either bars or small squares, rather than the modern cylindrical extruded shapes. In 1948, Doumak, an American food company, invented and began patenting the modern extruding process, [1] which Kraft would start using in 1953, [2] and by 1958, begin branding as "Jet-Puffed".

  9. Sket One - Wikipedia

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    Sket's career moved forward with his inclusion in the first series of Dunny blind-boxed mini-figures in 2004, produced by at the time little known Kidrobot. [4] Sket made and continues to make the most of the newfound exposure by designing figures for several designer vinyl companies including Kidrobot, Red Magic, Kaching Brands, Solid Industries, and 3D Retro.