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  2. Eclipse (breath freshener) - Wikipedia

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    Eclipse is the first product in the US to contain MBE. [1] Eclipse mints are packaged in a recyclable steel box. The top of the box (narrow end) is attached with metal hinge (a true hinge, not a living hinge like many boxed mints). The top may be opened and pushed back on the hinge to gain access to the mints.

  3. Shopee - Wikipedia

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    Shopee was established in Singapore in February 2015 as a mobile-focused marketplace that enables users to browse, shop, and sell products. [7] The platform integrates logistical and payment support to facilitate transactions and is designed to operate with minimal physical assets. [8] [9]

  4. O Shopping - Wikipedia

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    O Shopping was a Philippine pay television channel owned by ACJ O Shopping Corporation, a joint-venture between Philippine entertainment and media conglomerate ABS-CBN Corporation and South Korean home shopping company CJ ENM Commerce Division.

  5. Category:Online retailers of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Online music stores of the Philippines (2 P) Pages in category "Online retailers of the Philippines" The following 4 pages are in this category, out of 4 total.

  6. Talk:Eclipse (mints) - Wikipedia

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  7. Shop TV - Wikipedia

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    Shop TV (currently stylized in all uppercase) is a 24-hour shopping related TV channel owned by Solar Entertainment Corporation. [1] Aside from its dedicated channel, Shop TV also aired through SolarFlix and soon via RPTV and Aliw Channel 23 .

  8. Video games in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    iTech store at Ayala Center Cebu An internet café in Baliwag, Bulacan with posters of MMORPGs. Video gaming in the Philippines is an emerging industry and pastime that includes the production, sale, distribution, and playing of video games.

  9. Traditional games in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Games such as patintero, tumbang preso, piko, sipa, turumpo, and many others, are played daily. One of the main reasons why some children stop playing Filipino games is because Western sports (e.g. basketball or volleyball) are featured in local barangays and in schools. With a lack of organized sports activities for Filipino street games ...