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  2. Mr. Bucket - Wikipedia

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    The objective of the game is for a player to get all of their balls into Mr. Bucket before he pops them out of his mouth. To set up the game, blue, green, yellow, and red plastic balls are scattered across the floor. Each player chooses a shovel that corresponds to the ball color they need to collect.

  3. Shovel - Wikipedia

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    The blade can be metal or plastic. snow sled shovel snow scoop sleigh shovel: large and deep hopper-like implement fitted with a wide loop handle and designed to scoop up a load of snow and slide it away without lifting. grain shovel barn shovel: Has a large, wide aluminium or plastic blade attached to a short hardwood handle with D-shaped grip.

  4. 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.

  5. Snag a New Shovel Before the Snow Starts Falling - AOL

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    Shoveling snow can be a pain—literally. These tools from True Temper, Garant, DMOS, and other brands make pushing, scooping, and throwing a little easier.

  6. Bucket and spade - Wikipedia

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    Red bucket and spade. Bucket and spade sets are traditional British seaside paraphernalia that can be bought cheaply from any beachside vendor. They usually consist of a small plastic bucket with a handle and a small shovel, sometimes decorated with a variety of bright colours and patterns.

  7. Hubley Manufacturing Company - Wikipedia

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    The Hubley Manufacturing Company was first incorporated in 1894 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania by John Hubley. The first Hubley toys appeared in 1909 and were made of cast-iron, with themes that ranged from horse-drawn vehicles and different breeds of dogs, to tractors, steam shovels and guns. [1]