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  2. Coatesville mansion - Wikipedia

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    The house was built in 2006 [1] in Coatesville for Richard Bradley, [2] who is known for owning the company "Chrisco" that sells Christmas hampers in Australia, New Zealand, the United Kingdom, and Canada. [3] Internet entrepreneur Kim Dotcom rented the house from 2010 for NZ$1 million per year. The mansion became well known through the police ...

  3. Hamper - Wikipedia

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    A Christmas hamper is a traditional gift containing small nonperishable food items, particularly seasonal favorites such as fruitcake or plum pudding, chocolate, nuts, jams, biscuits, honey, smoked or dried meats, and cheese.

  4. The Longaberger Company - Wikipedia

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    The fifth of J.W. and Bonnie's 12 children, Dave, opened J.W.'s Handwoven Baskets in 1973. [3] Starting in 1978, the company began selling Longaberger baskets through home shows using a multi-level marketing model. Each basket, made in various sizes, was handmade and signed by the maker. [3]

  5. Crisco - Wikipedia

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    Crisco is an American brand of shortening that is produced by B&G Foods. Introduced in June 1911 [ 1 ] by Procter & Gamble , it was the first shortening to be made entirely of vegetable oil , originally cottonseed oil .

  6. Chozen - Wikipedia

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    Chozen and his crew are picked to be the newest cast members for a kids' show, but while Crisco and Ricky are enjoying the perks of being kiddie show stars, Chozen and Ricky stumble upon the show runner's sinister plot to keep Chozen from being a music star.

  7. Talk:Crisco - Wikipedia

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    Food portal; This article is within the scope of WikiProject Food and drink, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of food and drink related articles on Wikipedia. If you would like to participate, please visit the project page, where you can join the discussion and see a list of open tasks.

  8. Talk:Crisco/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    Crisco and similar low trans-fat products are formed by interesterifying a mixture of fully hydrogenated oils and partially hydrogenated liquid oils. The result is "artificial" insofar as the composition of the resultant triglycerides is random, and contains combinations of fatty acids not commonly found in natural products.

  9. Wikipedia:Peer review/April 2012 - Wikipedia

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    Crisco 1492 00:40, 5 April 2012 (UTC) This should be speedily closed as the editor has a request for the same article below. Crisco 1492 00:43, 5 April 2012 (UTC) Close duplicated request Brianboulton 23:48, 5 April 2012 (UTC)