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  2. Jordan EJ11 - Wikipedia

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    Jordan used 'Benson & Hedges' logos, except at the French, British and United States Grands Prix, which was replaced with "Bitten Heroes". This was a reference to the stylized drawing of a shark on the nose and the fin on the side of the car, which had replaced the Hornet since 1998 and the accompanying lettering "Buzzin Hornets".

  3. Air Jordan - Wikipedia

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    Air Jordan is a line of Basketball and sportswear shoes produced by Nike, Inc. Related apparel and accessories are marketed under Jordan Brand.. The first Air Jordan shoe was produced for basketball player Michael Jordan during his time with the Chicago Bulls on November 17, 1984, and released to the public on April 1, 1985.

  4. Flu Game shoes - Wikipedia

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    The Flu Game shoes are black and red size 13 Nike Air Jordan XII worn by Michael Jordan in game five of the 1997 NBA Finals, commonly called The Flu Game. The game was between Michael Jordan's Chicago Bulls and the Utah Jazz. It was reported that Jordan had the flu before and during the game.

  5. This Is Why So Many Logos Are Red - AOL

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    “The color red is said to stimulate appetite, and it’s used by a number of restaurants, food, and beverage brands like McDonald’s, Coca-Cola, and Kellogg’s,” explains Carter. Even the 7 ...

  6. Last Dance shoes - Wikipedia

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    The shoes are size 13 'Bred' Air Jordan XIIIs. [1] The word "bred" is shorthand for black and red which was the color of the shoes and the colors of the Chicago Bulls. [1] Michael Jordan of the Chicago Bulls wore the shoes during the second half of game 2 of the 1998 NBA Finals against the Utah Jazz. [1]

  7. Jordan EJ12 - Wikipedia

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    The EJ12 incorporated heavy design revisions to the front of the chassis compared to the preceding EJ11, therefore requiring a re-packaged front suspension system.New materials and production techniques were utilised in the chassis to further reduce weight and the centre of gravity position, with the revised side-pods making the side impact structures smaller, but more efficient.