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    Betty Spaghetty. Betty Spaghetty was a bendable rubber doll from the Ohio Art Company. [ 1] She is portrayed as a fun-loving teenager or preteen. She has two best friends named Zoe and Hannah and a younger sister. Her features include rubbery hair used to let children make different hairstyles and changeable hands, feet, shoes, etc.

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    Zazzle is an American online marketplace that allows designers and customers to create their own products with independent manufacturers (clothing, posters, etc.), as well as use images from participating companies. Zazzle has partnered with many brands to amass a collection of digital images from companies like Disney, Warner Brothers and NCAA ...

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    Network. Rai 3. Rai Gulp. Release. December 21, 2003. ( 2003-12-21) The Spaghetti Family ( Italian: La famiglia Spaghetti) is an Italian animated television series created by Bruno Bozzetto and produced by The Animation Band, Mondo TV and Rai Fiction, and animated by SEK Studio. It debuted on Rai 3 in December 2003.

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  7. 20 High-Protein, Vegetarian Dinners in 3 Steps or Less. These 3-step dinner recipes, like tomato pasta or pesto gnocchi, have at least 15 grams of protein per serving for a nourishing vegetarian ...

  8. SpaghettiOs - Wikipedia

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    Canned spaghetti—short lengths in tomato sauce—was available long before rings were introduced. [4] Ring-shaped canned pasta was introduced in 1965 by the Campbell Soup Company under the Franco-American brand, by marketing manager Donald Goerke , nicknamed "the Daddy-O of SpaghettiOs", [ 5 ] as a pasta dish that could be eaten without mess.

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