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  2. PlayMonster - Wikipedia

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    PlayMonster (formerly Patch Products) is a manufacturer and marketer of family entertainment products that specializes in games, children's puzzles, toys, activities, and teaching tools founded in 1985. In February 2016, Patch changed its company name to PlayMonster.

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  4. Wooly Willy - Wikipedia

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    The original Wooly Willy was manufactured by the Smethport Specialty Company in 1955. Wooly Willy is a toy in which metal filings are moved about with a magnetic wand to add features to a cartoon face. [1]

  5. Cotton Patch celebrates 35 years, releases new menu - AOL

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    Cotton Patch is open 10:45 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and 10:45 a.m. to 10 p.m. Friday and Saturday. They are located at 2036 Crockett Road in Palestine.

  6. Sour Patch Kids Fans Celebrate ‘Crazy Good’ New Offering ...

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    Candy fans who enjoy Sour Patch Kids can’t wait to get their hands on a tasty new product that is expected to be out in stores soon.. Food blogger Markie Devo teased the new treat in a post on ...

  7. Cabbage Patch Kids - Wikipedia

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    1983, December: A photo of a Cabbage Patch Kid in the arms of a little girl was the cover of Newsweek magazine and the subject of jokes on Johnny Carson regularly. 1984: Sales for Cabbage Patch Kids branded products, from toys to children's apparel, set a children's merchandising record setting of $2 billion.

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  9. Menu cost - Wikipedia

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    The study found that menu costs were 2.5 times higher for the store impacted by the local pricing requirements. Further, firms not subject to the requirements were found to change the prices of 15.6% of products every week compared to 6.3% of products in the chain subject to the laws. [19] Number of product variants