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Murderabilia, collectibles related to murders, homicides, the perpetrators or other violent crimes; ... Funko, an American company that manufactures collectibles
Nerds Cereal, a now-discontinued breakfast cereal that, like the candy, featured two separate flavors in a box (Orange and Cherry/Grape and Strawberry). The cereal came with a mail-in offer for a Nerds cereal bowl , which also could be divided in two, like a standard Nerds box.
Funko headquarters in Everett, Washington. Funko was founded in 1998 by toy collector Mike Becker at his home in Snohomish, Washington. [5] He started the business after failing to find an affordable coin bank of the Big Boy Restaurants mascot, instead licensing the rights to make his own coin banks from a Big Boy franchise in Michigan.
Certain discontinued American Girl dolls have high collectible value today. If you have any dolls from 1980s, when the product line was first introduced, they can be worth anywhere from $2,000 to ...
Flavors include banana, strawberry, sour apple, cherry and grape. Tangy Taffy, a similar product, was previously purchased by Nestle and is now marketed under the Laffy Taffy brand. Lemonhead: Introduced in 1962, Lemonheads are a round, lemon-flavored candy consisting of a sweet coating, soft sour shell, and a hard candy core. Other varieties ...
National Entertainment Collectibles Association Inc. (mostly known by its acronym NECA) is an American manufacturer of collectibles typically licensed from films, video-games, sports, music, and television based in New Jersey. The company was founded in 1996 and has over 60 licenses for which it produces products.
List of all Tamiya 1/16 world figures [20] Kit number Model Release year In production Comment 36301: Wehrmacht Tank Crewman: 1998: Yes - 36302: German Luftwaffe Ace Pilot: 1999: Yes - 36303: WWII German Elite Infantryman: 1999: Yes - 36304: WWII German Infantryman (Reversible Winter Uniform) 1999: Yes - 36305: Feldmarschall Rommel (German ...
The name sometimes appears as Vitidaceae, but Vitaceae is a conserved name and therefore has priority over both Vitidaceae and another name sometimes found in the older literature, Ampelidaceae.