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  3. Adam Hicks - Wikipedia

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    Adam Paul Nielson Hicks (born November 28, 1992) [1] is an American actor and rapper. His first leading role was in How to Eat Fried Worms.He was also known for playing Luther in the Disney XD series Zeke and Luther and Wendell "Wen" Gifford in the film Lemonade Mouth.

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  5. Lemonade Joe - Wikipedia

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    Lemonade Joe was released in Czechoslovakia on 16 October 1964. [7] In the same year, the film was widely released in other Soviet bloc countries (including Cuba, where it became the first Western shown on screen since the Cuban government's 1961 ban on Hollywood Westerns). [24] In Czechoslovakia, it was the best-selling film of the 1960s. [11]

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    Johnson was born in San Diego, California. [1] [2] Johnson starred on Nickelodeon's All That sketch comedy show from 1994 to 1997.As part of the show's original cast, she played characters such as the "Lemonade Scammer". [3]

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  8. Gregg Araki - Wikipedia

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    Araki's next three movies—Totally F***ed Up (1993), The Doom Generation (1995), and Nowhere (1997)—were collectively dubbed the Teenage Apocalypse trilogy. [3] The trio has been characterized as "... teen alienation, hazy sexuality and aggression." [9] A former student of his at UC Santa Barbara, Andrea Sperling, co-produced the films with ...

  9. Coca-Cola Recalls Over 13,000 Cases of 'Sugar-Free' Lemonade

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    Discover why Coca-Cola recalled over 13,000 cases of its 'sugar-free' Minute Maid Lemonade after a labeling mistake. A sugary surprise awaits—find out how this impacts you!