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  2. Goldfish swallowing - Wikipedia

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    The last title on record went to Clark University's Joe Deliberto, who sucked down 89 goldfish. [5] Critics of goldfish swallowing soon emerged, such as a poem condemning the practice in the Boston Herald by Eva Williams Raymond [6] and the Society for the Prevention of Goldfish Eating, established in the spring of 1939. [7]

  3. Goldfish (cracker) - Wikipedia

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    Goldfish is a brand of fish-shaped cracker with a small imprint of an eye and a smile manufactured by Pepperidge Farm, which is a division of the Campbell Soup Company. [1] The brand's current marketing and product packaging incorporate this feature of the product: "The Snack That Smiles Back!

  4. Goldfish Crackers Just Changed Its Name & Fans Say It's 'Genius'

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    Goldfish has just announced that it's embracing its more mature, sophisticated side with a fitting new name. As of today, Goldfish will now be known as Chilean Sea Bass crackers.

  5. Goldfish scooping - Wikipedia

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    Contestants compete for the number of goldfish scooped in three minutes. If the paper of poi is completely broken, the game is over and the score is the number of goldfish scooped until then. In the tenth championship (2004) a player scooped 61 goldfish in three minutes in the semifinal, [1] a new high and averaging one goldfish per three seconds.

  6. Hard Knocks: A mentalist left Aaron Rodgers, Jets stunned ...

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    Mentalist and magician Oz Pearlman joined the Jets for a meeting in Tuesday’s episode, and he left the entire room stunned. First, he had running back Michael Carter guessing numbers, which sent ...

  7. A real fish tail. Giant goldfish swimming in Lake Erie and ...

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    A recent study in the Journal of Great Lakes Research shed light on the growing problem of goldfish proliferating outside of the proverbial fish bowl.

  8. Helena (artwork) - Wikipedia

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    Helena was an art installation by Marco Evaristti originally at the Trapholt museum in 2000. The art was a room with 10 blenders, each of which contained a goldfish.The fish were vulnerable to any visitor to the exhibit who chose to turn on a blender and kill them.

  9. Feeding frenzy - Wikipedia

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    [3] The term is occasionally used to describe a plethora of something. For instance, a 2016 Bloomberg News article is entitled: "March Madness Is a Fantasy Sports Feeding Frenzy." [4] In economics the term can be used to describe the economics of the music industry, as large music companies acquired smaller music companies. [5]