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    Markets. North America. Ambassador (s) Mr. Whipple (Dick Wilson) Tagline. "Enjoy the go". Website. www.charmin.com. Charmin (/ ˈʃɑːrmɪn / SHAR-min) is an American brand of toilet paper that was launched in 1928, and it is currently owned by Procter & Gamble.

  3. Christmas cracker - Wikipedia

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    Christmas cracker. Christmas crackers are festive table decorations that make a snapping sound when pulled open, and typically contain a small gift, paper hat and a joke. They are part of Christmas celebrations in the United Kingdom, Ireland and Commonwealth countries such as Australia, Canada, New Zealand and South Africa.

  4. Georg Caspari - Wikipedia

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    Georg Caspari (17 April 1683 – 12 April 1743) was a Baltic German academic. Caspari was born in Riga , in Swedish Livonia , as the son of David Caspari , rector of Riga Cathedral . He studied at the University of Rostock , [ 1 ] where he published De Descensu Christi ad Inferos in 1704 and De Testamentis Divinis in 1705.

  5. Lara Trump dismisses change candidate polling, citing ...

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    Republican National Committee co-Chair Lara Trump dismissed polling showing that more voters view Vice President Harris as the presidential candidate representing change, citing “beverage ...

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    Several other non-Christmas-themed pieces of merchandise featuring Mr Trump’s mugshot are still for sale. The merchandise sales go directly toward Mr Trump’s campaign, including Trump’s Save ...

  7. Christmas wafer - Wikipedia

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    The breaking of the Christmas wafer is a custom that began in Poland in the 10th century and is practiced by people of Polish ancestry around the world. It is considered the most ancient and beloved of Polish traditions. [7] In Poland and some parts of Central Europe, these Christmas wafers are dyed and used as ornaments. [8]

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