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  2. Gel bracelet - Wikipedia

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    The wristbands have also become a popular tool used in fundraising, as both the wider and thinner bands are cheap to custom manufacture. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] The price of these wristbands varies depending on the particular campaign but is often $1 or £1, and the majority of the money usually goes towards the charity or cause involved.

  3. Silly Bandz - Wikipedia

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    Silly Bandz are rubber bands made of silicone rubber formed into shapes including animals, objects, numbers, and letters. They are normally worn as bracelets . Silly Bandz retail in packages with select themes, such as princesses or animals, and fashion accessories.

  4. Livestrong Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Livestrong wristband is a yellow silicone gel bracelet program launched in May 2004 as a fund-raising item. [23] The bracelet was developed by Nike and its advertising agency, Wieden+Kennedy . The band's yellow color references the yellow jersey traditionally worn by the Tour de France 's overall leader.

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  6. How riding with a 13-year-old blind dog has changed RAGBRAI ...

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    GREENFIELD — Carla Meinberg and Barry Jackson are taking on RAGBRAI to raise money for cancer research, and they’re joined by a special team member in tow: a 13-year-old blind beagle sporting ...

  7. Pour l'Amour des Chiens - Wikipedia

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    Pour l'Amour Des Chiens (French: For the Love of Dogs) is the first all new studio album by the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band in 35 years, and their sixth album overall. It was released on 12 December 2007, produced by Mickey Simmonds and Neil Innes, by Storming Music Company.