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  2. Negative-calorie food - Wikipedia

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    Chewing gum has been speculated as a "negative-calorie food"; A study on chewing gum reported mastication burns roughly 11 kcal (46 kJ) per hour. [8] Therefore, to reach "negative-calorie" one has to chew for almost 6 minutes per kcal (one chewing gum can have a large range of kcal from around 2 to 15 kcal).

  3. NJ flyer sues Jet Blue over ‘dangerously cold’ ice cream ...

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    A New Jersey woman is suing Jet Blue over a “dangerously coldice cream sandwich that she reckons broke her front tooth on an international flight, according to a new lawsuit.

  4. Food energy - Wikipedia

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    For an overall efficiency of 20%, one watt of mechanical power is equivalent to 18 kJ/h (4.3 kcal/h). For example, a manufacturer of rowing equipment shows calories released from "burning" food as four times the actual mechanical work, plus 1,300 kJ (300 kcal) per hour, [16] which amounts to about 20% efficiency at 250 watts of mechanical output.

  5. Pedalo - Wikipedia

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    Water bike on Lake St. Clair (Michigan) Pedalo at the Stockholm Exhibition of 1930 A paddle boat on Geneva Lake (Wisconsin). Boats in Japan celebrating spring with a swan pedalo accidentally running into a row boat, 2022 Pedalos in Brazil (called pedalinhos) Human-powered watercraft: aqua-cycle water trikes in the Pacific Ocean with Diamond Head, Hawaii in the background Paddle boats located ...

  6. Paddle Pop - Wikipedia

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    Paddle Pop Lion mascot costume. In 1960, the brand's mascot was introduced, the Paddle Pop lion. In 1999, Paddle Pop was launched in Malaysia and Indonesia with a promotion that featured a thermochromic glow-in-the-dark plastic stick. In 2005, there was a spin-off product which was the Paddle Pop flavour in a dairy snack form. [8]

  7. Icebreaker - Wikipedia

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    The first boats to be used in the polar waters were those of the Eskimos. Their kayaks are small human-powered boats with a covered deck, and one or more cockpits, each seating one paddler who strokes a single or double-bladed paddle. Such boats have no icebreaking capabilities, but they are light and well fit to carry over the ice.

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