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  2. Pyramint - Wikipedia

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    Created in 1988, it was designed to resemble an Egyptian pyramid made of dark chocolate with a mint-flavoured fondant inside. It was changed to a bar format with pyramid segments in 1991. [ 1 ] The Pyramint continued to be marketed under the Terry's label after the brand was sold to Philip Morris - Suchard in 1992. [ 2 ]

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  4. Terry's All Gold - Wikipedia

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    Terry's All Gold was the sponsor of the Ebor Handicap at York Racecourse in 1974 and 1975. [8] Terry's also launched a hot air balloon to promote All Gold. It had the registration G-GOLD and in May 1978 it finished second in the first Cross Channel Balloon Race.

  5. Terry's - Wikipedia

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    Terry's (formerly Terry's of York) is a British chocolate and confectionery brand. The original company was founded in 1767 in York , England, and was part of the city's famous confectionery triumvirate along with Rowntree's and Cravens. [ 1 ]

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  7. Quip (company) - Wikipedia

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    Quip produces mint flavored floss for use in both floss picks and floss string. They are both available in plastic (white) and metal (all-black, copper, gold, silver, and slate). The floss pick is also available in metal (all-pink). The floss is mint flavored and refillable.

  8. Mr Creosote - Wikipedia

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    Jones thought Creosote should be played by fellow Python Terry Gilliam, before Gilliam persuaded Jones to play the role instead. [ 3 ] Jones was transformed into Mr Creosote by British prosthetic make-up artist Christopher Tucker , who also created the prosthetic effects for the American film drama The Elephant Man (1980). [ 4 ]

  9. Mace (spray) - Wikipedia

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    Mace is the brand name of an early type of aerosol self-defense spray invented by Alan Lee Litman in the 1960s. The first commercial product of its type, Litman's design packaged phenacyl chloride (CN) tear gas dissolved in hydrocarbon solvents into a small aerosol spray can, [1] usable in many environments and strong enough to act as a deterrent and incapacitant when sprayed in the face.