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  2. Non-sports trading card - Wikipedia

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    A piece of gum was still included in most packs of non-sport cards up until approximately 1990, at which time gum stopped being included in the packs along with the cards. Very few card issues from the past 20 years have included bubble gum in the packs, making the once common term "bubble gum cards" a misnomer in the modern day.

  3. FMOD - Wikipedia

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    FMOD is available under multiple license schemes: [3] FMOD Non-Commercial License, which allows software not intended for commercial distribution to use FMOD for free.; FMOD Indie License, a bottom level license for software intended for commercial distribution, with development budgets less than US$500k.

  4. Wacky Packages - Wikipedia

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    "Gulp Oil", a parody of Gulf Oil; a sticker from the 11th series (1974). Wacky Packages returned in 1973 as peel-and-stick stickers. From 1973 to 1977, 16 different series were produced and sold, originally (with Series 1–15) in 5-cent packs containing three (later reduced to two) stickers, a stick of bubble gum and a puzzle piece with a sticker checklist on the back of it.

  5. Garbage Pail Kids - Wikipedia

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    A smaller-sized card format was released in Australia and New Zealand. Each pack contained three stickers and the "peel here" arrow pointed to the top left area since there was no die-cut scoring. Initially in New Zealand, a Series 6 of the Garbage Pail Kids was released as a market test (this version was a mix of the United States Series 6 and 7).

  6. Joe Simko - Wikipedia

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    The Cereal Killers cards spoof breakfast cereals with popular horror films. Joe wrote and painted all 55 cards for the first and second set and launched the series through his company, Wax Eye. 2nd Series was released through Wax Eye in June 2012. [2] He is the creator of Craniacs with former Topps senior VP executive Ira Friedman.

  7. Rosana (song) - Wikipedia

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    The video was published on YouTube in July 2012. It features Melissa Soria as Rosana, and was directed by Casey Chan. [2] The concept of the video was brought up by Wax and Casey Chan. [3] The video has Wax meeting a girl, fantasizing about her and starting a relationship together, while the viewer watches them in several scenes involving sexual innuendo (mostly with Mexican background musicians).

  8. Packs (album) - Wikipedia

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    PACKS is the second studio album by American rapper Your Old Droog. It was released on March 10, 2017 through Droog Recordings under exclusive license to Fat Beats Records. It was released on March 10, 2017 through Droog Recordings under exclusive license to Fat Beats Records.

  9. Wax Fang - Wikipedia

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    The debut LP, Black & Endless Night, was originally released as a solo album by Scott Carney in December 2005.After Jacob Heustis (bass) and Kevin Ratterman (drums) began performing with Carney, the band began playing under the moniker Wax Fang and Black & Endless Night was subsequently re-released as a Wax Fang album on their own label, Don't Panic Records.