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  2. Garfield merchandise - Wikipedia

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    Garfield merchadise is the merchandise based on the "Garfield" comic strip by Jim Davis. ... Garfield's Pet Force September 11, 2009 $171,280 $11,445,294 $11,445,294 ...

  3. Effie Morales - Wikipedia

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    Josefina “Effie” Morales (mononymously known as Effie within the series) [3] portrayed by Alix Lapri, [4] [5] is a fictional character from the Starz crime drama Power, [6] [1] and its spin-off and sequel, Power Book II: Ghost. [7] She is a drug dealer and a former student at Choate where she supposedly had Tariq St. Patrick expelled from.

  4. Wikipedia:Merchandise - Wikipedia

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    Selling merchandise supports the Wikimedia Foundation, and is a supplement to donations.Available merchandise related to Wikipedia (and other Wikimedia projects) include articles of clothing and other miscellanea with Wikimedia logos and related motifs on them, CDs/DVDs with selected Wikipedia content, entire Wikipedia database for download and individual prints of images from the project:

  5. Matt Furie - Wikipedia

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    Matt Furie (born August 14, 1979) is an American comics artist and also illustrator. He is known for creating Pepe the Frog, a character from his Boy's Club series that debuted in 2005.

  6. Power Book II: Ghost Recap: Team of Rivals — Plus, Meet Effie ...

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    On this week’s Power Book II: Ghost, we learn that Cane and Noma are getting married. What is that registry going to look like?! Noma’s tap-dance to secure a government contract without ...

  7. Mary Coustas - Wikipedia

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    Mary Coustas (born 16 September 1964) is an Australian actress, comedian and television personality and writer. Originally from Melbourne, Coustas often performs as the character "Effie", a stereotypical second-generation Greek Australian prone to malapropisms.

  8. Pet store - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, pet sales make up only 6% of the market, with most sales comprising accessories and merchandise. [16] In a 2003 survey, 38% of U.S. pet shops claimed that they did not sell any live animals. [20] In 20 states and Washington, D.C., a license is required before being able to manage a pet store. [21]

  9. Littlest Pet Shop - Wikipedia

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    The Littlest Pet Shop toys were revamped in 2017, with new molds and rounded eyes similar to the second generation pets. Some of the toys released under this line include the Black and White Pop collection and the Rainbow collection. The pets in this line come in three sizes: teensie, mini, and classic (the largest of the three).