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  2. Lucky Charms - Wikipedia

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    Lucky Charms is a brand of breakfast cereal produced by General Mills since 1964. [1] The cereal consists of multi-colored marshmallows and pieces of shaped pulverized oat , each resembling one of several objects or symbols associated with good luck .

  3. File:Lucky charms brand logo.png - Wikipedia

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  4. House Industries - Wikipedia

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    The company is best known for its typeface creations, which have appeared on television (e.g. Cartoon Network, Nelvana, The Walt Disney Company, TV Land, VH1's Best Week Ever), in film (e.g. Mission: Impossible III) and on commercial products (e.g. Ann Taylor garment tag, Lucky Charms logo and Green Day's Dookie album). [1]

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  6. FDA is looking into reports of Lucky Charms making people sick

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    "My son eats lucky charms a few times a week for breakfast," reads another report from New Jersey. "He’s been having stomach problems for about the last 4 months missing school from vomiting and ...

  7. Talk:Lucky Charms - Wikipedia

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    An editor has identified a potential problem with the redirect Lucky Charms® (cereal) and has thus listed it for discussion. This discussion will occur at Wikipedia:Redirects for discussion/Log/2022 May 3#Lucky Charms® (cereal) until a consensus is reached, and readers of this page are welcome to contribute to the discussion.

  8. Why do we eat ‘lucky’ black-eyed peas? In 1937, a Texan sold ...

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    It took Texas to make America swallow the idea of lucky New Year’s black-eyed peas. More than 85 years ago, in 1937, an East Texas promoter put the first national marketing campaign behind what ...

  9. Use This Age Chart to Date Your Vintage Ball Mason Jars - AOL

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    Lucky for us, this handy chart can help you keep track of all the Ball jar logos. There are about eight different logos in total, starting in the 1880s and finishing in the present day. The ...