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  2. Susan Montgomery Williams - Wikipedia

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    Susan Montgomery was born in National City, California, and grew up in the San Joaquin Valley. [2] As a student at Roosevelt High School in Fresno, she discovered and developed her bubble-blowing talent. [2] [3] She did not graduate from high school and later qualified for disability insurance due to epilepsy. [4]

  3. Galoob - Wikipedia

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    Lewis Galoob Toys, Inc., was a toy company headquartered in South San Francisco, California. [1] They are best known for creating Micro Machines , which accounted for 50% of its sales in 1989, [ 2 ] and distributing the Game Genie in the United States.

  4. Larami - Wikipedia

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    Larami toys were produced based on several movies, television shows, etc. [3] By the 1980s, Larami Corp. had a growing water gun product line. [2] It was Larami Corp. that eventually marketed and sold the Power Drencher, rebranded as the Super Soaker in 1991 [2] which was based on the pressurized water-air reservoir invented and developed by the former Jet Propulsion Engineer Dr. Lonnie ...

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  6. The Amazing Bubble Man - Wikipedia

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    Louis Pearl (born June 30, 1958), known as "The Amazing Bubble Man" or "Pope of Soap", [1] is an American entertainer, bubble artist, entrepreneur, and author who performs shows with soap bubbles to global audiences. Louis Pearl founded the company Tangent Toys in 1980, [2] which was later acquired by a wholesale toy distributor in 2002.

  7. Griftopia - Wikipedia

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    Griftopia: Bubble Machines, Vampire Squids, and the Long Con That Is Breaking America is a 2010 book by American political journalist Matt Taibbi about the events that led to the 2007–2008 financial crisis.