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  2. Weet-Bix - Wikipedia

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    An online poll of 16,000 people in 2006 identified it as Australia's favourite trademark. [6] The product has been marketed in Australia since 1985 with the catchphrase "Aussie kids are Weet-Bix kids". [7] Based on its success in Australia, a similar catchphrase was adopted six months later in New Zealand: "Kiwi Kids are Weet-Bix kids". [8]

  3. Weetabix - Wikipedia

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    Weetabix is a breakfast cereal produced by Weetabix Limited in the United Kingdom. It comes in the form of palm-sized (approx. 9.5 cm × 5.0 cm or 4" × 2") wheat biscuits . Variants include organic and Weetabix Crispy Minis (bite-sized) versions.

  4. 2004–05 Border–Gavaskar Trophy - Wikipedia

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    They had successes in the initial tours starting 1956–57, while India's successes came only in the later series. Australia had last won there in 1969–70, in their fourth visit. The tour preceding 2004–05, was in 2000–01, which ended 2–1 in India's favor, dubbed as one of India's greatest Test series wins of all time. [1]

  5. I traveled to 50 of the top countries for tourism and ranked ...

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    I've traveled to 50 of the countries on the 2024 Travel and Tourism Index. Germany and the United Kingdom were my least favorite trips from the countries on the list. On the other hand, Spain and ...

  6. Category:West Indian cricket tours of Australia - Wikipedia

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    West Indian cricket team in Australia in 1951–52; West Indian cricket team in Australia in 1960–61; West Indian cricket team in Australia in 1968–69; West Indian cricket team in Australia in 1975–76; West Indian cricket team in Australia in 1979–80; 1979–80 Australia Tri-Nation Series; West Indian cricket team in Australia in 1981–82

  7. Weetabix Limited - Wikipedia

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    Weetabix was the title sponsor of the Women's British Open between 1987 and 2006. It has also previously sponsored Northamptonshire Police, providing a mobile police station in 2004. [27] It was one of the sponsors of the World Cup in Argentina in 1978. Weetabix was the main sponsor of the first BMX World Championships held in the UK in 1986 ...

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