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  2. 10 fabulous facts about lollipops on National Lollipop Day

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    Being served on a stick may be a new thing for some foods like pickles and cake, but for the lollipop it's been that way the beginning. Here are 10 fabulous facts about the classic candy.

  3. Lollipop (album) - Wikipedia

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    Based on 12 reviews, Metacritic assigned Lollipop a score of 71, indicating "generally favorable reviews". [3]In 3.5 out-of 5 star review, Mark Deming of AllMusic described Lollipop as "flawed but interesting enough to confirm there's still life left in this band" which would hopefully "document in a more satisfying manner" on the next album.

  4. Perinton, New York - Wikipedia

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    In 1788, Oliver Phelps and Nathaniel Gorham purchased 2.6 million acres (11,000 km 2) of land in the wilderness of Western New York.William Walker of Canandaigua purchased 36 square miles (93 km 2) of the land and hired his brother Caleb and his cousin Glover Perrin (1762–1830) to survey and divide the land into 66 equal lots.

  5. Madder Lake - Wikipedia

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    Madder Lake are an Australian progressive rock band formed in Melbourne in 1968 as San Sebastian. [1] [2] They were one of the first bands signed to the Michael Gudinski co-owned Mushroom Records which released their debut single, "Goodbye Lollypop" in February 1973, followed by the album Stillpoint in August. [1]

  6. Lolly Pop - Wikipedia

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    Raised between the United States and Zimbabwe, Africa, Calder relocated to Minneapolis, Minnesota, to work as a dancer for Prince in 1994. Cast in the New Power Generation (NPG)'s "Get Wild" video, she was later awarded a studio apprenticeship with NPG keyboardist Morris Hayes [2].

  7. Carversville Farm Foundation - Wikipedia

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    The Carversville Farm Foundation is an American non-profit foundation which manages the Carversville Farm, a 388 acres (157 ha) organic farm in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. The farm donates 90% of its produce and meat.

  8. Lollipop - Wikipedia

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    Spiral type with multi-color. Lollipops are available in a number of colors and flavors, particularly fruit flavors. With numerous companies producing lollipops, they come in dozens of flavors and many different shapes.

  9. Lollipop (film) - Wikipedia

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    This is the plot of original version not the cut version. The story commences with Panchi, a pickpocket narrating his story to Karunan, a writer.