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  2. Psycho Bunny - Wikipedia

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    Psycho Bunny is a privately held men's clothing company founded in 2003 [citation needed]; it has offices in its founding city of New York and headquarters in Montreal [citation needed]. Alen Brandman, CEO of Thread Collective, took ownership of the company in 2021.

  3. Akubra - Wikipedia

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    Akubra / ə ˈ k uː b r ə / is an Australian hat manufacturer owned by Tattarang since November 2023. The company is associated with bush hats made of rabbit fur felt with wide brims that are worn in rural Australia.

  4. List of video games developed by Rare - Wikipedia

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    Rare is a British video game developer founded by Tim and Chris Stamper after the now-defunct Ultimate Play the Game.Since its inception, the company has produced various titles in a wide variety of genres and on numerous gaming systems, mostly from Nintendo and Microsoft.

  5. Rare (website) - Wikipedia

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    Rare is an American news and opinion website based in Washington, D.C. Rare was launched as a startup in 2013 by a team of journalists, marketers and business executives at Atlanta-based Cox Media Group. Rare's slogan is, “America's News Feed", describing itself as a "news, political, and lifestyle social content hub".

  6. Rare (company) - Wikipedia

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    Rare evolved from the company Ultimate Play the Game, which was founded in Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leicestershire by former arcade game developers Tim and Chris Stamper. [1] After multiple critically and commercially successful releases including Jetpac, Atic Atac, Sabre Wulf, and Knight Lore, Ultimate Play The Game was one of the biggest UK-based video game development companies. [2]

  7. Purina Mills - Wikipedia

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    The inspiration for the Ralston Purina logo came from founder William Danforth's childhood memory of a family that dressed in clothing made from checkerboard cloth. [5] The checkerboard trademark, intended to make their burlap bags of feed stand out from competitors, was introduced in 1904. [ 6 ]

  8. Remo Ruffini (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Remo Ruffini is the son of Gianfranco Ruffini [2] who, in the 1970s, was owner of a clothing company in the US [6] called Gianfranco Ruffini Ltd. [7] His mother, Enrica, also owned a clothing company.

  9. Tapout (clothing brand) - Wikipedia

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    Tapout Inc. is an American multinational corporation that designs and manufactures sports clothing, casual apparel, and accessories headquartered in Grand Terrace, California. It was the largest distributor of MMA merchandise in the world by 2007, and became one of the dominant brands in activewear and fitness culture.