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  2. Kim Goodman - Wikipedia

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    Kim Goodman is a woman who holds the world record for the farthest eyeball protrusion (0.47 inches). [1] [2] [3] She lives in Chicago, Illinois.One day, she discovered her eyeball-popping talent when she was hit over the head.

  3. List of breakfast cereal advertising characters - Wikipedia

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    Big Yella; Bigg Mixx; Captain Rik; Cinnamon and Apple; Coco the Monkey; Chocos the Bear (defunct); Cornelius Rooster; Crunchosaurus Rex; Dig 'Em the Frog; Donald Duck; Loopy Bee

  4. Pillsbury Doughboy - Wikipedia

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    The Pillsbury Doughboy was created by Rudolph 'Rudy' Perz, a copywriter for Pillsbury's longtime advertising agency Leo Burnett. [2] [3] Perz was sitting in his kitchen in the spring of 1965, under pressure to create an advertising campaign for Pillsbury's refrigerated dough product line (biscuits, dinner rolls, sweet rolls, and cookies).

  5. 26 Cute Halloween Recipes That Are Almost Too Adorable to Eat

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    Oreo mummy pops are a fun way to add some sweet spookiness to your Halloween festivities! Coated in white chocolate and decorated like mummies, they’re a great treat for kids and adults alike.

  6. Best Bites: No-bake cookie cake pops - AOL

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    Best Bites: No-bake cookie cake pops. Hannah Kramer. Updated January 5, 2017 at 1:56 PM. ... Pour cookies into a chopper and roughly chop. Add in cream cheese and blend until smooth.

  7. Holiday Cookie Pops Are The New Festive Cake Pops

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    Roll cookie dough balls in sprinkles, then insert popsicle sticks into the centers. Transfer to prepared baking sheets, spacing cookies at least 2 inches apart. Bake according to package ...

  8. Madballs - Wikipedia

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    Madballs is a series of toy foam balls originally created by AmToy, a subsidiary company of American Greetings (now Cloudco Entertainment) in the mid-1980s, later being revived by Art Asylum (2007–2008) and Just Play, Inc. (2017–2019).

  9. Cookie Monster's Iconic Cookies Aren't Even Cookies At All - AOL

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    A Sesame Street character since 1969, Cookie Monster was derived from a different creature originally developed for a 1966 General Foods Canada commercial. Over time, it became a toothless puppet ...