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  2. Super Elastic Bubble Plastic - Wikipedia

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    Super Elastic Bubble Plastic was the brand name for a children's toy manufactured from the 1970s through the 80s by Wham-O. It consisted of a tube of viscous plastic substance and a thin straw used to blow semi-solid bubbles. A pea-sized amount of liquid plastic was squeezed from the tube and made into a ball.

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    The Fort Worth car wash will be 8,606 square feet, according to the city building permit. The company claims that its car wash in Katy, built in 2017, holds the world record for being the longest ...

  4. Hubley Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    Perhaps because of the complexity of casting a metal model, Hubley's range of marques for the kits was not that wide – basically a 1:20 scale range of Ford Model As and 1932 Chevrolets, a 1:22 scale range of Packards, and two 1:18 scale Duesenbergs. The small range was made up for, though, in the number of variations for each car model.

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    At least five people were killed Thursday in a massive crash involving 75 to 100 vehicles on an icy Texas interstate, police said, as a winter storm dropped freezing rain, sleet and snow on parts ...

  7. Isetta - Wikipedia

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    In the two years that the model was in production, 34,000 600s were made. In its price segment it was in competition with the entry-level VW Beetle. In the late 1950s, consumers wanted cars that looked like cars, and they had lost interest in economy models. Sales of the 600 were, however, aided by the energy crisis of 1956–1957.

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  9. Bubbles Cash - Wikipedia

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    Born in or around 1946, Cash grew up near Fort Worth on a dairy farm, [2]: 176 and in Grand Prairie, [3] aspiring to succeed Candy Barr as a famous Dallas stripper. [1] [3] [2]: 176 She acquired the nickname Bubbles as a baby. [1] In 1960 she was working as a carhop at the drive-through restaurant Sivils in Oak Cliff. [3]