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  2. Changeables - Wikipedia

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    This set reused food items from previous series but were new molds, with the exception of the ice cream cone, remolded from series two, and the Happy Meal that was new to the line. Intended for use by small children, the Changeables line of toys was surprisingly sturdy as each figure was made from fairly thick plastic and typically contained ...

  3. Miniature food - Wikipedia

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    Inedible miniature food is made from materials like polymer clay, resin, and chalk pastels. It is more common than edible miniature food because it serves a wider variety of purposes, such as jewelry, handicrafts, and toys. Also, while ingredients used in edible miniature food are limited, there are more options when making inedible miniature food.

  4. Food Fighters (action figures) - Wikipedia

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    Food Fighters consisted of ten figures, three vehicles, and an unproduced playset. The characters were divided into two armies: the protagonist Kitchen Commandos and the antagonist Refrigerator Rejects. [1] [2] Each figure was made of soft, rotocasted vinyl similar to a squeaky toy with hard plastic limbs.

  5. Food model - Wikipedia

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    The plastic food manufacturers fiercely guard their trade secrets as business is lucrative; the plastic food industry in Japan, by conservative estimates, has revenues of billions of yen per year. [6] A single restaurant may order a complete menu of plastic items costing over a million yen (equivalent to about 7,900 Euros or US$ 9,600).

  6. Kinder Surprise - Wikipedia

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    Collectors often try to acquire all toys within a themed set. Some even share their egg openings on social media, [15] or create their own toys and re-wrap them in Kinder Surprise packaging. [16] More than 100 new toys are distributed each year. [15] Around 12,000 different toys had been included within Kinder Surprise as of 2016. [17]

  7. Cracker Jack - Wikipedia

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    Cracker Jack is an American brand of snack food that consists of molasses-flavored, caramel-coated popcorn cornballs and peanuts, well known for being packaged with a prize of trivial value inside. The Cracker Jack name and slogan, "The More You Eat, The More You Want" were registered in 1896. [ 1 ]

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