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"Funny, Funny" is a song by British band the Sweet released in January 1971. It was the first single from their debut album Funny How Sweet Co-Co Can Be and became their first chart hit, peaking at number 13 on the UK Singles Chart .
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How to Cake It is a digital web show on YouTube that posts videos showcasing Yolanda Gampp creating cakes that look like other objects, as well as baking tutorials. Her cake designs have been featured on various websites and in magazines. How to Cake It has expanded to selling merchandise, [1] holding live workshops, and a second YouTube ...
After Billy eats 19 creme-filled Atomic Frenzy Cakes, he cannot sleep and wants Mandy to read him a bedtime story. Mandy, Billy, and Grim each tell a story. For his story, Grim uses a supernatural storybook from the Underworld, which makes Billy and Mandy enter the book and reprise the tale of Hansel and Gretel .
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Here is a list of sweet breads. Sweet bread, also referred to as pan dulce, buns, or coffee bread, [1] is a bread or cake that is typically sweet in flavor. Some sweet breads, such as Portuguese pão doce, may be prepared with potato flour, which imparts a sweet flavor and light texture to them. [2]
“This one was given to me by Lenny Kravitz,” Nandi Bushell says, carefully holding a striking, light brown and black Les Paul Gibson, while her father, John, angles the remote camera towards ...
Funny How Sweet Co-Co Can Be is the debut album by English glam rock band the Sweet, released in November 1971 on RCA Records in the UK. It reached number one in Finland in February 1972. [ 3 ] The album contained two singles which were hits in the UK: "Funny Funny" (No. 13 in March 1971) and " Co-Co " (No. 2 in June). [ 4 ]