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  2. Blue Bird Toffee - Wikipedia

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    Blue Bird Toffee was a brand of toffee, founded in Hunnington, near Birmingham, England, in 1898 by Harry Vincent. Vincent had similar ideas to Cadbury and the Frys with regards to the workplace being a pleasant environment to work.

  3. Bluebird (Miranda Lambert song) - Wikipedia

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    "Bluebird" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music artist Miranda Lambert. It was released on December 9, 2019, as the second single from Lambert's seventh studio album Wildcard .

  4. Pomade - Wikipedia

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    Pomade is a greasy, waxy, or water-based substance that is used to style hair. It generally gives the user's hair a shiny, slick appearance.

  5. List of Axe products - Wikipedia

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    Discontinued Possibly late 90s 1994 Mirage [12] Discontinued Possibly late 90s 1995 Africa or African Amber or Native [13] Variants named after the continent. The most popular Axe variant, marketed as Kilo in North America and Native in Brazil. Present 1996 Inca or Aztec [14] A warm spicy fragrance named after the Inca civilization ...

  6. 16 Discontinued Sodas We Can’t Believe Are Gone - AOL

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    Curious about some of the wackiest, strangest sodas that have been discontinued over the years? Here are 16 of them, featuring flavors from sour grape to bubblegum, and everything in between.

  7. Bluebird Records - Wikipedia

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    Bluebird Records disc. RCA Victor's entry into the budget market was the 35¢ Timely Tunes, sold through Montgomery Ward retail stores. 40 issues appeared from April to July 1931 before the label was discontinued. The first Bluebird records appeared in July 1932 along with identically numbered Electradisk records.