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  2. McDonald’s Happy Meal Boo Buckets Return for ... - AOL

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    The not-so-spooky buckets feature four new designs this year: monster faces in white, orange and green, plus a new blue color. According to a press release, fans can also personalize their pails ...

  3. Limited-edition 'Beetlejuice Beetlejuice' popcorn buckets ...

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    The sale will take place at select theaters, including Cinemark, AMC, Alamo Drafthouse, and Regal Cinemas. Most likely, the buckets will sell out quickly, so it's advised to check with local ...

  4. 'Alien: Romulus' popcorn buckets to hit Cinemark, AMC ... - AOL

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    The popcorn bucket appears to be a vile-like green bucket with a face hugger and a xenomorph head attached to the top. Regal Theaters tease their "Alien: Romulus" merchandise. Alien Romulus runtime

  5. Gogo's Crazy Bones - Wikipedia

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    Base to Base! - Three upturned plastic plant pots or cardboard boxes (etc.) are set up with at least 30 centimetres between each of them. Players take it in turns to try to flick each Gogo from one pot or box to the next, landing on the top. The smaller the pot or box is, the more difficult the target landing spot will be.

  6. Bucket - Wikipedia

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    Buckets shaped like castles often used as children's toys to shape and carry sand on a beach or in a sandpit; Buckets in special shapes such as cast iron buckets or smelting buckets to hold liquid metal at high temperatures; Though not always bucket shaped, lunch boxes are sometimes known as lunch pails or a lunch bucket. Buckets can be ...

  7. Army men - Wikipedia

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    Army men, or plastic soldiers, are toy soldiers that are about 5 cm (2.0 in) tall and most commonly molded from low-density polyethylene plastic, which makes them durable and flexible. Unlike the more expensive toy soldiers available in hobby shops, army men are sold at low prices in discount stores and supermarkets.