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  2. Brooks Running launches limited-edition ice cream-inspired shoes

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    The shoes each resemble four iconic summer ice cream flavors: vanilla sprinkles, rainbow sherbet, cookies and cream and red, white and blue rocket popsicle. And, you're going to want all of them ...

  3. Fancy Pants (video game series) - Wikipedia

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    It features 56 levels, the most levels of any game in the series, and a new ink pen weapon that is a more advanced version of the pencil from World 3. [17] On January 24, 2018, the game was released on iOS and Android as well. The game can be bought on the App Store for $4.99 and downloaded on the PC and Mac for $9.99.

  4. Carl the Collector - Wikipedia

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    Carl and his friends search the neighborhood, eventually finding all except for the sparkly ball. Though distraught over its disappearance, upon Sheldon's suggestion, Carl teaches his friends "Bounce Like the Ball". As they play the game using Carl's bouncy balls, Carl finds the sparkly ball under a bush, much to his delight.

  5. Collectable action figure game - Wikipedia

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    A collectible action figure game is a collectible tabletop game in which the primary component is some sort of action figure. The first collectible action figure game was Mark Rein-Hagen's Z-G. [1] Subsequent collectible action figure games have included WizKids' Shadowrun Duels, Toy Biz's Marvel Legends Showdown, and Hasbro's XEVOZ and ...

  6. Cube World (toy) - Wikipedia

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    Cube World is a series of electronic toys developed by Radica Games and Mattel between 2005 and 2009. Each Cube World cube contains an animated stick figure who is able to interact with the figures in other cubes when connected together.

  7. Don't Break the Ice - Wikipedia

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    Don't Break the Ice is a children's tabletop game for two to four players ages 3 and up. First marketed by Schaper Toys in 1968, the game was sold to Hasbro subsidiary Milton Bradley in 1986. It is still in production, and special editions were released in conjunction with the films Frozen (2013) and Frozen II (2019).

  8. Scoops — Ice Cream Fun for Everyone - Wikipedia

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    Scoops — Ice Cream Fun for Everyone is a strategy video game developed by NimbleBit for IOS devices. The game features in-app purchases and was initially released on August 1, 2009. [ 1 ] The point of the game is for the player to stack their ice cream cone as high as they can, eventually past the Moon.

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