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  2. What the heck are Squishmallows—and why is everyone ... - AOL

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    They range in price from as little as $5 (for the smaller ones, of course), to a jaw-dropping $119 for a 24-inch Maui Pineapple from Walmart. Most Squishmallows aren’t that expensive, though ...

  3. Squishmallows - Wikipedia

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    A small collection of Squishmallows plushes. Squishmallows is a brand of stuffed toy that was launched in 2017 by Kelly Toys Holdings LLC and is owned by Jazwares, a Berkshire Hathaway company. [1] Squishmallows are round and come in a variety of colors, sizes, animals, and textures. The brand has created over 3,000 Squishmallows styles. [2] [3 ...

  4. The Most Expensive and Rarest Squishmallows Ever Sold

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    Cam the Calico Cat was the first Squishmallow ever released. Cam was first introduced in 2017 along with seven of his Squad friends and is still available today. Although Cam is the oldest ...

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    With more than 100 million units sold, these plushies are popular amongst people of all ages -- we swear! Main Squeeze: I’m an Adult Woman Obsessed With Squishmallows and You Can Be Too Skip to ...

  6. List of digital cameras with CCD sensors - Wikipedia

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    There are hundreds of digicam models — the most popular of which are from the Canon PowerShot ELPH, IXUS, and IXY series — that contain a smaller CCD sensor and support SDXC memory cards. [52] Unfortunately none of them support USB charging. [53] However several dozen, such as the Nikon Coolpix A10, do support AA batteries. [54]

  7. List of smallest known stars - Wikipedia

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    Neutron stars are stellar remnants produced when a star of around 8–9 solar masses or more explodes in a supernova at the end of its life. They are usually produced by stars of less than 20 solar masses, although a more massive star may produce a neutron star in certain cases. [2] 4U 1820-30: 9.1 Pulsar [3] Lich Pulsar (PSR B1257+12) 10 Pulsar