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  2. List of athletes on Wheaties boxes - Wikipedia

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    Around 1990, General Mills did a promotion called "Picture Yourself on a Wheaties Box," in which, for a fee, they would make a custom Wheaties box from one's own photograph that was sealed in clear acrylic. Kristi Yamaguchi, among other athletes, was featured in advertising this campaign. [citation needed]

  3. Golden Demon - Wikipedia

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    The first version of the trophy (awarded 1987-1992) was designed by Nick Bibby. It was cast in metal, measured around 5cm tall, and was electroplated in Gold, Silver and Bronze, with marble (and later wooden) bases with an engraved plate. [45]

  4. Jelle's Marble Runs - Wikipedia

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    Jelle's Marble Runs is a YouTube channel based in the Netherlands centered on marbles, marble runs and marble races. It is run by the brothers Jelle Bakker and Dion Bakker. The channel spoofs the Olympic Games, Formula One, and other sporting events with marbles and treats the cast of marbles as though they were athlet

  5. YouTube Creator Awards - Wikipedia

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    The color can vary per creator, however: for example, T-Series received a colorless award, while Blackpink received a black award on top of a pink base. Channels with a hash tag (#) symbol have presented their Custom Creator Award to the public. As of October 17, 2024, 18 channels have reached this level. [25]

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  7. Wigan Warriors - Wikipedia

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    The away kit is all navy blue with 'electric blue' flashes across the front. [109] The Warriors revealed their charity third kit on 23 November 2024 - an all-lilac kit in partnership with Wigan & Leigh Hospice, a local charity that helped Warriors winger Liam Marshall's mother Debbie, who died in February 2024. [110] [111]