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  2. John Cunningham (RAF officer) - Wikipedia

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    It was also said that his diet of carrots provided him with vitamin A, which allowed him to maintain excellent night vision. Cunningham detested the ensuing public adulation, but he accepted the 'Cat's Eyes' tag as a necessary deception. [2] The propaganda story served its purpose for the populace when it was released to the public in January 1941.

  3. Carrot - Wikipedia

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    The carrot (Daucus carota subsp. sativus) is a root vegetable, typically orange in colour, though heirloom variants including purple, black, red, white, and yellow cultivars exist, all of which are domesticated forms of the wild carrot, Daucus carota, native to Europe and Southwestern Asia.

  4. Organic carrots recalled after E. coli outbreak. These are ...

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    Organic whole carrots, which do not have a best-if-used-by date printed on the bag, but were available for purchase at retail stores from Aug. 14 through Oct. 23, 2024.Organic baby carrots with ...

  5. Carrot recall at Costco, Whole Foods, Trader Joe's, Wegmans ...

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    The organic carrot sticks, and organic carrot sticks and celery, both sold in clam shells, were distributed to Whole Foods Market stores in Arizona, California, Hawaii, Idaho and Nevada.

  6. World Carrot Museum - Wikipedia

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    The World Carrot Museum is a website about the collection, preservation, interpretation and exhibition of objects relating to the carrot. It is a virtual museum which has no brick and mortar existence. The website is maintained by John Stolarczyk of Skipton, England, and is run as a not-for-profit organisation.

  7. Organic carrots recalled in US after deadly E. coli outbreak

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    The E. coli cases linked to carrots comes after another high-profile outbreak in the US, related to slivered onions on some McDonald's Quarter Pounder burgers. It caused 104 people to become ill ...

  8. Carrotmob - Wikipedia

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    Carrotmob in Finland in 2008. Carrotmob is a nonprofit organization based in San Francisco, California. [1] It uses buycotts (a form of consumer activism where a community buys a lot of goods from one company in a small time period) to reward a business's commitment to making socially responsible changes to the business.

  9. Counterpropaganda - Wikipedia

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    Success in countering propaganda requires a "comprehensive propaganda monitoring and collection effort" that identifies and catalogues examples of all types of adversarial propaganda. This initial method of counterpropaganda benefits from experts in a range of disciplines to include intelligence psychological operations, social science ...