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  2. Plastic flamingo - Wikipedia

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    Price, Jenny (2006). "In the Pink No More". The New York Times Published November 17, 2006 - Reflects on the shutdown of the original plastic-flamingo factory and the flamingo's impact on popular culture. Featherstone, Don; Herzing, Tom (1999). The Original Pink Flamingos: Splendor on the Grass. Schiffer Publishing.

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    At Walmart, you can get the Elf Stor Premium Red Christmas Ornament Storage Chest, which holds up to 64 Christmas ornaments and comes complete with divides, ensuring safe storage until it’s ...

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  5. Don Featherstone (artist) - Wikipedia

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    Donald Featherstone (January 25, 1936 – June 22, 2015) was an American artist most widely known for his 1957 creation of the plastic pink flamingo while working for Union Products. [2] Featherstone resided in Fitchburg, Massachusetts, [3] where he kept 57 plastic flamingos on his back lawn. [4]

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  7. Garden ornament - Wikipedia

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    Plastic flamingo: a generally lifesize replica of a pink flamingo. According to some, the origin of the plastic flamingo was in 1946 with the company Union Products in its "Plastics for the Lawn" product line. Their collection included dog, ducks, frogs, and a flamingo. Spinners: usually shaped like flowers with petals that spin in the wind.