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  2. Ding Dong - Wikipedia

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    A Hostess Ding Dong. A Ding Dong is a chocolate cake produced and distributed in the United States by Hostess Brands and in Canada from Vachon Inc. under the name King Dons; in some U.S. markets, it was previously known as Big Wheels. With the exception of a brief period in 2013, the Ding Dong has been produced continuously since 1967.

  3. Hostess Brands - Wikipedia

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    Hostess Brands Inc. is an American bakery company formed in 2013. Its main operating subsidiaries are Hostess Brands, LLC, and Voortman Cookies Limited. The company owns several bakeries in the United States that produce snack cakes under the Hostess and Dolly Madison brand names and its Canadian subsidiary, Voortman Cookies Ltd., produces wafers and cookies under the Voortman brand name.

  4. Chris O'Neill (YouTuber) - Wikipedia

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    The channel features regular appearances from other personalities, such as Zach Hadel, Joshua Tomar, Lyle Rath and Cory Beck (Spazkid), after having featured Julian Marcel and the pseudonymous Ding Dong as co-hosts before they left the show in 2018.

  5. Denise Drysdale - Wikipedia

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    Denise Anne Christina Drysdale (born 5 December 1948) [2] is an Australian television presenter, variety entertainer, actress, singer, dancer and comedian. She is often affectionately known as "Ding Dong", a nickname invented by fellow performer Ernie Sigley. [3]

  6. Ding-Dong, the Ping Is Dead - AOL

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    Apple (NAS: AAPL) has apparently had enough of its struggling social experiment. Sources are telling All Things D that the tech giant will kill off Ping when the next iTunes software update rolls out.

  7. Leslie Phillips - Wikipedia

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    Leslie Samuel Phillips (20 April 1924 – 7 November 2022) was an English actor. He achieved prominence in the 1950s, playing smooth, upper-class comic roles utilising his "Ding dong" and "Hello" catchphrases.

  8. Elon Musk was just forced to reveal who really owns X. Here’s ...

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    The list seen by Fortune reveals the Pershing Square Foundation owns a stake in X. If the name sounds familiar, that's because of its link to Pershing Square Holdings, founded by billionaire ...

  9. Frances Horwich - Wikipedia

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    Frances Rappaport Horwich (born Frances Rappaport, July 16, 1907 – July 22, 2001) was an American educator, television personality and television executive. As Miss Frances, she was the host of the children's television program Ding Dong School, seen weekday mornings on the NBC network in the 1950s and nationally syndicated between 1959 and 1965.