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  2. Polo (confectionery) - Wikipedia

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    Polo Gummies: Fruit flavoured soft gummy sweets in the Polo shape. Sugar free: Sugar free version of the original Polo containing sorbitol. Mini Polos: Small Polos (about 0.5 cm in diameter) with a strong "Super Mint" minty flavour. They were packaged in a box shaped like a Polo Mint. They were also available in an Orange flavour.

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    Polo shirt (also tennis shirt or golf shirt) – a pullover soft collar short-sleeved shirt with an abbreviated button placket at the neck and a longer back than front (the "tennis tail"). Rugby shirt – a long-sleeved polo shirt, traditionally of rugged construction in thick cotton or wool, but often softer today

  6. Marc O'Polo - Wikipedia

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    Marc O’Polo was founded in Stockholm in 1967 by Rolf Lind, Göte Huss, and Jerry O'Sheets. In 1972, the label introduced logo-imprinted cotton t-shirts, and launched a unisex sweatshirt. [5] The first Marc O’Polo store opened in Düsseldorf in 1979. [6]

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