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  2. Lion (chocolate bar) - Wikipedia

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    A peanut version of Lion, branded as the "Wild Peanut Lion Bar", was introduced in October 2021. [10] It was available exclusively in B&M for the remainder of 2021 before launching in other retailers in 2022. [11]

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  4. Hallan Çemi - Wikipedia

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    Non-mammal food sources included two types of fish, lizards, turtles and various birds, although turtles are by far the majority. [9] One of the most important pieces of information provided thus far by the Hallan Çemi excavations is that the pig was the first animal domesticated, at least in Eastern Anatolia.

  5. B&M - Wikipedia

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    B&M Retail Limited, trading as B&M, is a British multinational variety store and garden centre chain founded in 1978 and based in Speke. It is listed on the London Stock Exchange , and is a constituent of the FTSE 250 Index .

  6. List of Saturday Night Live commercial parodies - Wikipedia

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    I Know Why The Caged Bird Laughs — A promo for a new TV show featuring Maya Angelou (played by Maya Rudolph) pulling pranks on her circle of celebrity friends; the pranks include putting a pie on Morgan Freeman's (Jay Pharoah) chair, taking the bottom out of Dr. Cornel West's (Kenan Thompson) suitcase, and interrupting Stephen King's book ...

  7. List of films featuring miniature people - Wikipedia

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    Wild, Wild Planet: 1966: The Italian science-fiction horror film features a mad scientist who sends bald mutants to kidnap humans and shrink them down to be carried back in suitcases. [3] Willow: 1988: The US fantasy film features Brownies, which stand only inches tall. [33] Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory: 1971