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  2. Charmin - Wikipedia

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    In 1928, the logo mascot was a female silhouette, [7] supplemented by a baby in 1953, replacing the woman by 1956. [8]In advertisements, Mr. Whipple was eventually replaced with "The Charmin Bear", created by D'Arcy Masius Benton & Bowles in Britain and introduced to the United States in 2000. [9]

  3. Game board - Wikipedia

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    Game board with initial setup for Indigo, a modern (2012) game. Early game boards came in a variety of shapes (for example, senet's game board was made of three parallel rows, while mehen's was based on a spiral form); a quadrilateral (square) shape with grids became common only later, with the emergence of strategy games. [6]

  4. List of game manufacturers - Wikipedia

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    Art Meets Matter – board games and game design concepts; Asmodée Éditions – board games; formerly called Siroz; Atlas Games – collectible card games, card games, and role-playing games; Australian Design Group – wargames; Avalanche Press – historical boardgames and historical d20 modules; Avalon Hill – board games; part of Wizards ...

  5. GH Seal Spotlight: Charmin Ultra Soft Bath Tissue - AOL

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  6. Charmin (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Charmin is an American brand of toilet paper. Charmin may also refer to: Charmin Lee (born 1967), American actress; see Parenthood (film)

  7. Ultimate Board Game Collection - Wikipedia

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    Ultimate Board Game Collection is a 2006 video game collection of classic board and tabletop games. Games. 3D Tic-Tac-Toe [2] Anagrams [2] Backgammon [2] Checkers [2]

  8. Paradox Interactive - Wikipedia

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    Paradox Interactive's origins started with Target Games, a Sweden-based board game company. Target had been producing board and tabletop role-playing games in the 1980s and 1990s, and ventured into video games. By the late 1990s, Target was struggling financially, and they ultimately folded into bankruptcy by 1999.

  9. Target Games - Wikipedia

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    Target Games also published the miniature wargames Warzone and Chronopia, and several collectible card games including Doomtrooper. They also released three generic sourcebooks, Grymkäfts fällor (1987) (translated from the classic game supplement Grimtooth's Traps ), Stadsintermezzon (1988) and Skattkammaren (1988) as well as many adventures ...