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  2. Victor Lustig - Wikipedia

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    Victor Lustig (German pronunciation: [ˈvɪktoːɐ̯ ˈlʊstɪç]; January 4, 1890 – March 11, 1947) [1] [2] was a con artist from Austria-Hungary, who undertook a criminal career that involved conducting scams across Europe and the United States during the early 20th century.

  3. That's rough: Free dog sleeping bag was a scam - AOL

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    Dog owners looking to get a free sleeping bag for their pet should stay away from the free offer at Pet Maxi, a Web site that offers free pet product samples that turn into pop-up ads for ...

  4. Food Fighters (action figures) - Wikipedia

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    Food Fighters was an action figure line released by Mattel in 1988. Proverbial for the concept of a food fight, the figures were all different types of anthropomorphic food dressed in military gear. Food Fighters consisted of ten figures, three vehicles, and an unproduced playset.

  5. Chuck Wagon (dog food) - Wikipedia

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    Chuck Wagon was a brand of dog food made by Purina starting in the 1970s. The product is most famous for its commercials featuring a dog chasing a small covered wagon through a house. The wagon displayed the trademark red-and-white checkerboard Purina logo and would disappear into a kitchen cupboard (by literally passing through the cupboard ...

  6. Google pulls McDonald's negative reviews over arrest in ...

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    Google on Monday removed derogatory reviews about McDonald's after the suspect in the killing of UnitedHealth executive Brian Thompson was arrested at its restaurant in Altoona, Pennsylvania ...

  7. 2007 pet food recalls - Wikipedia

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    Menu Foods' recalled products alone represent nearly 100 brands of cat and dog food, and as of 11 April, are the only brands known to have caused sickness in animals. Below is an overview of affected brands, as provided by the FDA and the companies: Menu Foods: Over 50 brands of dog food, [9] and over 40 brands of cat food. [10]

  8. As Seen on TV: Mighty Mendit not all Billy Mays says ... - AOL

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    We check out the Might Mendit The product: Mighty Mendit The price: Three tubes for $19.99 plus $8.95 for shipping and handling, bringing the total to $28.94. The claims: Repairs almost any fabric ...

  9. McDonald's urban legends - Wikipedia

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    This likely arose because of the economies of "mock" food substitutes during the Depression Era, [4] shortages of canned fruit in the years following World War II, and the fact that apples do not grow in many tropical and subtropical parts of Australia, making them scarce. Chayotes, on the other hand, grow extensively in Australia, with many ...

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