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Jelly Splash is a match-three puzzle video game released by the developer Wooga on 15 August 2013 on iPad and iPhone. [1] It was later released on Facebook [ 2 ] and Android, [ 3 ] as well as the Korean social network platform KakaoTalk in November 2013.
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Splish Splash Splosh – 7 April 1995 – Pat visits Longford Park Primary School where the pupils draw pictures for her. 65. Down on the Farm – 21 April 1995 – Pat visits Gorse Hill City Farm in Leicester. 66. The Hat Factory – 28 April 1995 – Pat visits Wilson & Stafford's hat factory and sees how hats are made. 67.
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Ian (이안) (voiced by Kim Hyeon-uk in Season 1~2 and Choi Seung Hoon in Season 3 and onwards)) is a young man who desires to be a pastry chef, following his father's footsteps. Kyle ( 카일 ) (voiced by Um Sang-hyun and Eunah Kim (child) ) is the son of a famous and wealthy conglomerate who wishes to become a pastry chef.
"Save Me" is a song by American musician Jelly Roll, released on June 25, 2020, as a single from his seventh studio album Self Medicated (2020). [1] [2] An official remix of the song with American country music singer Lainey Wilson was released on May 12, 2023, as the second single from his ninth studio album Whitsitt Chapel (2023). [3]
A splash page is an introduction page on a website. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] A splash screen may cover the entire screen or web page; or may simply be a rectangle near the center of the screen or page. The splash screens of operating systems and some applications that expect to be run in full screen usually cover the entire screen.