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  2. Gumdrop (book series) - Wikipedia

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    The real-life Gumdrop in 2008 Gumdrop in 2003. The Gumdrop stories are a series of 37 children's books written and illustrated by Val Biro.They concern a 1926 Austin 12 hp four cylinder (Austin Clifton twelve four) called "Gumdrop", who gets involved in various adventures. [1]

  3. Gumdrop - Wikipedia

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    The children's board game Candy Land includes a "Gumdrop Pass" and "Gumdrop Mountain" amongst its confectionery-themed nomenclature.. The use of the expression "goody gumdrops" as an alliterative exclamation of joy was first recorded in the 1959 novel Strike Out Where Not Applicable by British crime author Nicolas Freeling: "Buttered toast, and cherry cake, as well as Marmite.

  4. Val Biro - Wikipedia

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    The main series of books, all fully illustrated in colour by Biro, ran to at least seventeen titles, [5] with a further twelve (at least) "Gumdrop Little Books" [5] also published in the 1980s. Whilst Gumdrop's adventures are fictional, the car is not. Biro and Gumdrop were frequent visitors to car shows and other events in Sussex and ...

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    The high-profile case took an unusual turn when Mangione, 26, was hit with new federal charges Thursday, on top of state charges he’s already facing for the executive’s December 4 killing in ...

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    A Miami Herald investigation into the boat crash that killed a 17-year-old Lourdes student reveals a deeply flawed probe as FWC investigators and prosecutors built a case against George Pino.

  7. Guepiniopsis alpina - Wikipedia

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    Guepiniopsis alpina, commonly known as the jelly cup, alpine jelly cone, or poor man's gumdrop, is a species of fungus in the family Dacrymycetaceae. The small, gelatinous fruit bodies are orange and cone- or cup-shaped. Found in western North America, Sweden and Iran, the fungus grows on decaying conifer wood.

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