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  3. List of chewing gum brands - Wikipedia

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    Donald Bubble Gum Netherlands Maple Leaf Gum with ridges, to aid breaking it into pieces. Came with a small comic strip and sometimes with a temporary sticky tattoo. Was also available in a sugar-free varieties. [2] Doublemint: United States, Canada, Australia Wrigley: Dubble Bubble: United States, Canada Concord Confections

  4. Speech balloon - Wikipedia

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    This practice has even been reduced to a single letter Z, so that a speech bubble with this letter standing all alone means the character is sleeping in most humorous comics. This can be seen, for instance, in Charles Schulz's Peanuts comic strips. The resemblance between the 'z' sound and that of a snore is a frequent feature in other countries.

  5. The Amazing Bubble Man - Wikipedia

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    Louis Pearl (born June 30, 1958), known as "The Amazing Bubble Man" or "Pope of Soap", [1] is an American entertainer, bubble artist, entrepreneur, and author who performs shows with soap bubbles to global audiences. Louis Pearl founded the company Tangent Toys in 1980, [2] which was later acquired by a wholesale toy distributor in 2002.

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    Letter Garden. Spell words by linking letters, clearing space for your flowers to grow. Can you clear the entire garden? By Masque Publishing. Advertisement.

  7. Grawlix - Wikipedia

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    Grawlix in a speech bubble. Grawlix (/ ˈ ɡ r ɔː l ɪ k s /) or obscenicon is the use of typographical symbols to replace profanity.Mainly used in cartoons and comics, [1] [2] it is used to get around language restrictions or censorship in publishing.

  8. Frederick Trump - Wikipedia

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    Frederick Trump (born Friedrich Trump, German pronunciation: [fʁi:dʁɪç tʁʊmp]; March 14, 1869 – May 30, 1918) was a German-American businessman.He was the patriarch of the Trump family and the paternal grandfather of Donald Trump, the 45th president of the United States.

  9. Cursive Hebrew - Wikipedia

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    Cursive Hebrew. Cursive Hebrew (Hebrew: כתב עברי רהוטktav ivri rahut, "flowing Hebrew writing", or כתב יד עבריktav yad 'ivri, "Hebrew handwriting", often called simply כתבktav, "writing") is a collective designation for several styles of handwriting the Hebrew alphabet. Modern Hebrew, especially in informal use in Israel ...