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  3. Tic Tac - Wikipedia

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    In 2006, Tic Tac introduced a "Bold" edition with more intense flavours of Mint and Fruit. [11] In 2008, Tic Tac introduced Tic Tac Chill, which is slightly larger than ordinary Tic Tacs and comes in a dual-opening packaging, using the traditional living hinge or a sliding opening on the front of the case. These come in three flavours: Exotic ...

  4. Tic Tac (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Tic Tac is a brand of small, hard mint. Tic Tac or variants may also refer to: Tic-tac (horse racing), a traditional method of signs used by bookmakers; Tic Tac, a 1997 Swedish thriller; Tic (musician) (Nana Kwaku Okyere Duah), formerly known as Tic Tac; Tic tac bass, a method of playing baritone guitar; Tic&Tac, a 1980 album by Area; Tic Tac ...

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  6. List of Google Easter eggs - Wikipedia

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    The title for Adult Swim's "Too Many Cooks" short on YouTube is displayed in the same font and color as the title cards in the video are. [ 201 ] Videos by the official channel for Taylor Swift will have a hand heart as the progress bar if videos by the channel are watched on her 35th birthday, December 13, 2024.

  7. Donald Trump used Tic Tacs to show how inflation is ... - AOL

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    He illustrated his point by pulling two packs of Tic Tacs from his pocket. Don't miss Commercial real estate has beaten the stock market for 25 years — but only the super rich could buy in.

  8. Bertie the Brain - Wikipedia

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    Bertie the Brain was a video game version of tic-tac-toe, built by Dr. Josef Kates for the 1950 Canadian National Exhibition. [1] Kates had previously worked at Rogers Majestic designing and building radar tubes during World War II, then after the war pursued graduate studies in the computing center at the University of Toronto while continuing to work at Rogers Majestic. [2]

  9. Pac-Man (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    Pac-Man [a] is a video game series and media franchise developed, published and owned by Bandai Namco Entertainment, a video game publisher that was previously known as Namco. Entries have been developed by a wide array of other video game companies, including Midway Games, Atari and Mass Media, Inc., and was created by Toru Iwatani.