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  2. Kaws - Wikipedia

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    Donnelly was born in 1974 in Jersey City, New Jersey, [6] where he attended St. Anthony High School.As a teenager, Donnelly created a tag for himself, KAWS (based on the way the letters looked—the word, in fact, has no meaning), which he painted on the roof of an area building so that he could see it outside while attending class in high school. [9]

  3. The Smurfs merchandising - Wikipedia

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    The first of these figurines were made as a promotion for Kellogg's, but were afterwards sold separately. [2] For a while advertisers used Smurfs to promote Renault, National Benzole and BP garages and—in the United Kingdom, South Africa, Australia, and New Zealand at least—the figurines were given away when petrol (gasoline) was purchased.

  4. Bearbrick - Wikipedia

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    Bearbrick (rendered BE@RBRICK) is a brand of collectible designer toys designed and produced by the Japanese company MediCom Toy Incorporated. The name is derived from the fact that the figure is a cartoon-style representation of a bear and that it is a variation of MediCom's Kubrick design.

  5. Homies (toy) - Wikipedia

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    Homies are a series of two-inch plastic collectible figurines representing various Chicano Mexican American characters. The line of toys was created by David Gonzales [1] and based on a comic strip that Gonzales created [2] featuring a cast of characters from his youth. [3]

  6. Kaw people - Wikipedia

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    The French explorer Bourgmont was the first European to document his visit to the Kaws in 1724. He found them living in a single large village near the future site of the town of Doniphan, Kansas. [9] The Kaw later lived farther downstream near the French Fort de Cavagnial (1744-1764).

  7. Casu marzu: The world’s ‘most dangerous’ cheese - AOL

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    It’s illegal to sell or buy, but casu marzu, a maggot-infested sheep milk cheese is a revered delicacy on the Italian island of Sardinia. Locals hope their unusual dairy product can shed its ...