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  2. Costco Shoppers Are Full-On Fighting Over Bumper Cars - AOL

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    Flybar's Bumper Car certainly seem like action-packed fun in a box, but not everyone's on-board with this latest find. For starters, it's worth noting that the 175-pound capacity is limiting.

  3. Box braids - Wikipedia

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    Box braids in Ethiopia American singer/actress Brandy Norwood with her signature [1] box braids. Box braids are a type of hair-braiding style that is predominantly popular among African people and the African diaspora. This type of hairstyle is a "protective style" (a style which can be worn for a long period of time to let natural hair grow ...

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    Toys Toys enjoyed a few years of growth as it built up its own network of distributors around the world, however was badly hit by the global recession that began at the end of 2007. Toys Toys did survive the crisis, but in 2010 agreed to an acquisition by the Italian company WICE Group, which has given the company extra security.

  5. List of amusement rides - Wikipedia

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    Bumper cars: Dodgems: Bumper cars or dodgems are the generic names for a type of flat amusement ride consisting of multiple small electrically powered cars which draw power from the floor or ceiling, and which are turned on and off remotely by an operator. They are also known as bumping cars, dodging cars and dashing cars.

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  7. Bumper cars - Wikipedia

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    Bumper cars or dodgems are the generic names for a type of flat amusement ride consisting of multiple small electrically powered cars which draw power from the floor or ceiling, and which are turned on and off remotely by an operator. They are also known as bumping cars, dodging cars and dashing cars. The first patent for them was filed in 1921 ...

  8. Choro-Q - Wikipedia

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    The cars are street-legal (though not permitted on highways), require a standard driver's license for operation and have a top speed of about 50 km/h and a range of about 80 km on a single charge. Several models were sold, including one designed by famed manga artist Akira Toriyama , [ 3 ] priced in the 1-1.9 million yen range.

  9. Bertazzon - Wikipedia

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