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  2. Bill Swerski's Superfans - Wikipedia

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    The episode aired the night before Super Bowl XLI, in which the Indianapolis Colts beat the Bears. Following the Bears' loss, the Superfans Bill Swerski, Bob Swerski, and Carl Wollarski returned in a TV commercial for Reebok, alongside Colts kicker Adam Vinatieri; this was the first time the Swerski brothers appeared together. A variety of ...

  3. Logos and uniforms of the Chicago Bears - Wikipedia

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    On December 4, 1995, the Bears debuted an all-white kit against the Detroit Lions on Monday Night Football. The set was reminiscent of the team's initial road kit worn from 1957 to 1983; however, the striped navy blue socks were replaced by the road striped white socks. The Bears wore this combination again from 2000 to 2003, in 2006, 2008 and ...

  4. Coca-Cola polar bears - Wikipedia

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    1922 French advertisement depicting a polar bear squirting Coca-Cola into the mouth of a thirsty anthropomorphized sun. The Coca-Cola Company first used a polar bear in a 1922 French advertisement depicting a bear squirting Coca-Cola into the mouth of a thirsty anthropomorphized sun. However, the use of the characters was sporadic until 1993.

  5. George Halas Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Mugs was the son of Bears founder and NFL co-founder George Halas and Minnie Bushing. [1] He was born at St. Anthony's Hospital on Chicago's West Side. [2] He attended Saint Hilary School and later high school at Loyola Academy. [2] [3] Mugs was active within the Bears organization from a young age. He was the team's water boy and helped ...

  6. Category:Bears in art - Wikipedia

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  7. Staley Da Bear - Wikipedia

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    Staley Da Bear, October 28, 2008. Staley Da Bear is the official mascot of the Chicago Bears of the National Football League. He is an anthropomorphic bear with a customized team jersey. Staley's name is eponymous to A. E. Staley, who founded the Bears’ franchise in 1919. He debuted during the 2003 Chicago Bears season to entertain fans at ...

  8. File:Chicago Bears logo.svg - Wikipedia

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    Size of this PNG preview of this SVG file: ... White background on the "C", as shown on team's website, helmets and other applications of the visual image ...

  9. Milk & Mocha - Wikipedia

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    Milk & Mocha are two bear characters popular on many forms of social media. The brand was created by Melani Sie, an Indonesian artist, in 2016. The characters started as stickers on the LINE messaging app and have since expanded to many platforms and are popular in many countries.