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  2. The Pushbike Song - Wikipedia

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    The Pushbike song was released by The Mixtures in 1970. It reached the top-spot for two weeks in the Australian charts in March 1971. It also proved popular in the UK, reaching the number two spot on 31 January (beaten by George Harrison's "My Sweet Lord"), and number 31 in Canada.

  3. Pop Rocks - Wikipedia

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    Pop Rocks, also known as popping candy, is a type of candy owned by Zeta Espacial S.A. [1] Pop Rocks ingredients include sugar, lactose (milk sugar), and flavoring. It differs from typical hard candy in that pressurized carbon dioxide gas bubbles are embedded inside of the candy, creating a small popping reaction when it dissolves.

  4. List of songs in SingStar games (PlayStation 2) - Wikipedia

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    Most SingStar games are loosely based upon musical genres, such as rock or pop music (SingStar Rocks! and SingStar Pop respectively). Artist-specific SingStar games have been released, featuring artists such as ABBA, Queen, Take That, Die Toten Hosen, Kent and Mecano.

  5. Homemade Pop Rocks Recipe - AOL

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    Spread the mixture out onto the baking sheet (carefully so that it does not run over the edges), sprinkle with the teaspoon of citric acid, and allow to cool completely, about 30 minutes. Break the candy into pieces and add to a Ziploc bag. Using a rolling pin, crush the candy into tiny little pieces so that it resembles Pop Rocks.

  6. Yes, NC beekeepers have purple (and blue) honey - AOL

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    Purple honey, also known as blue honey, is known to come from honeybees in various regions of North Carolina. Local beekeepers and apiculturists have seen it in different parts of the state, but ...

  7. Honey Boy (Purple Disco Machine and Benjamin Ingrosso song)

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    Jay Seabrook from EDM Tunes said "'Honey Boy' sees the four musical powerhouses unite to create an electrifying summer anthem. The group combined the infectious grooves of classic funky disco with modern pop sensibilities. 'Honey Boy' transports listeners to a realm of pure euphoria with its rhythm, vocals and driving energy." [2]

  8. The Seeds - Wikipedia

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    The Seeds were formed in 1965 following the dissolution of the short lived band the Amoeba which featured frontman Sky Saxon and guitarist Jan Savage.. Saxon, who had relocated to Los Angeles from Salt Lake City and had already released material under several names including Little Richie Marsh and Sky Saxon & the Soul Rockers put an ad in the LA Times for a keyboard player. [8]

  9. A Taste of Honey (band) - Wikipedia

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    A Taste of Honey is an American recording act, formed in Los Angeles, California in 1972 by associates Janice-Marie Johnson and Perry Kibble. [1] In 1978, they had one of the best known chart-toppers of the disco era, " Boogie Oogie Oogie ".