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Woody Gelman
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paperbacks. As an editor and art director for two-and-a-half decades at Topps Chewing Gum , he introduced many innovations in trading cards and humor products.
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media related to Bubblegum Alley. YouTube clip of Bubblegum Alley BGA by Bazooka Joe Bubblegum Alley SLO Facebook page Wall of Gum (German) 35°16′44″N 120°39′50″W
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K.) McDermid and Duncan Hugh (D.H.) McDermid started to manufacture chewing gum . According to O-Pee-Chee literature, both brothers had been in the gum
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became the biggest issuer of baseball cards from 1948 to 1952. Topps Chewing Gum , Inc., now known as The Topps Company, Inc., started inserting trading
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Awards postcards, also released by Topps Chewing Gum Co., and in 1980 he helped illustrate a set of Topps Bazooka Wanted Posters. Davis illustrated two children's
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consonant or finally /œ̃/ jeun ew /ju/ newton, steward (also /iw/) /w/ chewing -gum ge before ⟨a, o, u⟩ /ʒ/ geai, mangea gu before ⟨e, i, y⟩ /ɡ/ guerre,
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on July 16, 2011. Retrieved May 23, 2010. Fleer Corporation v. Topps Chewing Gum , Inc. and Major League Baseball Players Association, 658 F.2d 139, 19–21
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Lloyd Groff Copeman in 1928. 1928 Bubble gum Bubblegum is a type of chewing gum especially designed for blowing bubbles. Bubblegum was invented by Frank
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katukayo) Tocayotia Tocayo Namesake Tsiklet (var. tsikle) Chictli Chicle Chewing gum Tsiko Tzicozapotl Chicozapote Manilkara zapota; a tropical American evergreen
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waiting), so he overdoses on sugar by always eating cake before matches and chewing gum during matches. Jirou Akutagawa of Hyotei idolizes Marui and bases his
List of songs recorded by AKB48
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AKB48 Team K 2nd stage "Seishun Girls") "Chance no Junban" (by AKB48) "Chewing Gum no Aji ga Naku Naru Made" (by Upcoming Girls) "Chika Suido" (by DiVA)