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  2. Benjamin Rabier - Wikipedia

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    Benjamin Rabier (1864–1939) was a French illustrator, comic book artist and animator. He became famous for creating the logo for Laughing Cow Cheese (La vache qui rit), and is one of the precursors of animal comics. His work has inspired many other artists, notably Hergé and Edmond-François Calvo.

  3. Léon Bel - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item ... he launched the brand known as The Laughing Cow. [2] Death. He died on 19 July 1957 in Paris ...

  4. The Laughing Cow - Wikipedia

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    The Laughing Cow (French: La vache qui rit French pronunciation: [la vaʃ ki ʁi]) is a brand of processed cheese products made by Fromageries Bel since 1921. The name refers in particular to the brand's most popular product, the spreadable wedge.

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  6. Talk:The Laughing Cow/Archives/2012 - Wikipedia

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  8. PromotionCode.org - Wikipedia

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    PromotionCode.org was founded in 2008 by Mike Catania while he was a part-time music technology instructor at the Florida State University. Originally, the site was an online forum and coupon rewards website for teachers.

  9. Coupon - Wikipedia

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    Some retailers and companies use verification methods such as unique barcodes, coupon ID numbers, holographic seals, and watermarked paper as protection from unauthorized copying or use. Other than newspapers, there are also coupon book publishers and retailers who compile vouchers and coupons into books, either for sale or free.