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    Liberty Puzzles was the largest or second largest wooden jigsaw puzzle manufacturer in America as of 2011. [citation needed] In 2014, the company opened a retail location on the Pearl Street Mall in Boulder. [4] Sales show a strongly seasonal pattern, with peak sales occurring at the end of November, during the Black Friday shopping phenomenon. [5]

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    The Snowman and James figurines manufactured by John Beswick Ltd under the Royal Doulton trademark based on characters from the book The Snowman by Raymond Briggs. In 1939 Arthur Gredington was appointed chief modeller and they began producing farm animal figurines. Arthur Gredington's range of 190 Rearing Horsemen is one of the largest (and ...

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  7. Snowman - Wikipedia

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    A large snowman known as "Snowzilla" has been built each winter in Anchorage, Alaska. [citation needed] In December 2016 the smallest snowman of sorts was created in a nano-fabrication facility at University of Western Ontario. [17] It consisted of three roughly 0.9 micron spheres of silica, platinum arms and nose, and a face made by an ion ...