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  2. Little Professor - Wikipedia

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    As the first electronic educational toy, [6] [7] the Little Professor is a common item on calculator collectors' lists. [8] In 1976, the Little Professor cost less than $20. More than 1 million units sold in 1977. [9]

  3. Minno - Wikipedia

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    Minno is the operating name of Winsome Truth, Inc., which was formed by Goss and Raines in 2018 following the acquisition of the app under its former name, JellyTelly. Goss is a tech and military veteran, and Raines is a Christian media executive. The company is the recipient of TINYPulse’s 2020 Happiest Company Award.

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  5. Easter Estimates Giveaway: Guess How Many Jelly Beans ... - AOL

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    Guess how many jelly beans are in the jar for a chance to win. Today only, enter our Easter estimates giveaway on Twitter, Facebook or Instagram! Enter through Twitter, Facebook or

  6. Jelly (app) - Wikipedia

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    The app release was announced, thereby bringing Jelly out of stealth mode, on January 7, 2014. [3] The announcement was picked up by much of the technology press and mainstream press. [ 4 ] [ 12 ] [ 13 ] Stone explained to TechCrunch that the primary goal of Jelly was not to help people asking questions but to improve empathy among people ...

  7. Jelly Roll Brings Daughter Bailee Ann and Son Noah Buddy to ...

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    Jelly Roll turned the 2024 Kids' Choice Awards into a family affair as he brought his two children, Bailee Ann and Noah Buddy, to hang with him at Nickelodeon's big night. The 39-year-old musician ...

  8. Goober (brand) - Wikipedia

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    A photo of Smucker's Goober Strawberry. Goober is a combination of peanut butter and jelly in a single jar. It is sold in US, the UK, Canada, Singapore, and other parts of the Commonwealth, and is named after a familiar denomination for peanut in American English, goober pea, from the Gullah name for the peanut, guber.

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