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  3. Suika Game - Wikipedia

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    Suika Game has no time limit to rush the player with; [10] unlike in games such as Tetris, the fruits are affected by physics causing them to hit off each other and roll away from where they were initially dropped. [11] Sometimes the pressure released by two fruits merging is enough to send a fruit out of the box and end the game. [12] [13]

  4. ABCya - Wikipedia

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    ABCya.com was founded in 1996 by Alan Tortolani. [2] A public school teacher, Tortolani created his own activities for his students. Later, he decided to register a domain under ABCya.com. Tortolani chose this particular domain name "ABCya" to make it accessible to children and easy to type into a web browser.

  5. Blueberries, strawberries again on the ‘Dirty Dozen’ list

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    The report may scare people away from eating the fruits and vegetables they need, said Neil Nagata, whose family has grown organic and conventional strawberries in Oceanside, California, for decades.

  6. Organic food - Wikipedia

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    In 2005 the organic food market was only worth about US$13 billion. By 2012 the total size of the organic food market in the United States was about $30 billion (out of the total market for organic and natural consumer products being about $81 billion) [138] [139] In 2020 the organic food market was worth over $56 billion. [140]

  7. Want kids to eat their fruits and veggies? The ‘sticker hack ...

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    If your child would sooner eat an orange crayon than a carrot, this viral food hack is for you. In an Instagram video with more than 9 million views, Utah dad Levi Jensen applies kid-friendly ...