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  2. Tootsie Roll - Wikipedia

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    Captain Tootsie is an advertisement comic strip created for Tootsie Rolls in 1943 by C C Beck, Pete Costanza and Bill Schreider (1950 onwards). [15] It features the Captain Tootsie and his sidekick, a black-haired boy named Rollo, along with three other young cohorts; a red-haired boy named Fatso, a blond boy named Fisty (or a brunette named Marybelle), and a blonde-haired girl called Sweetie ...

  3. List of collectible miniatures games - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of collectible miniature games.. Axis & Allies Miniatures; Capes & Cowls: Adventures in Wyrd City; Creepy Freaks; Crimson Skies; Doctor Who Microverse; Dreamblade ...

  4. Collectible miniatures game - Wikipedia

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    In a conventional miniature game, players purchase the miniatures they want and generally invest time in assembling, painting, and often customizing the figures to their liking. CMGs were designed to appeal to those who would enjoy the game aspect but not necessarily the hobby aspect of miniature gaming.

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  7. Mission: T.H.I.N.K. - Wikipedia

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    The game was part of a promotion with Tootsie Roll Industries, Inc., where along with Where in the U.S.A. is Carmen Sandiego? and Reader Rabbit's Kindergarten, the game featured in The Family Learning Fun Pack, and packaged inside Tootsie products.

  8. Miniatures game - Wikipedia

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    Tabletop role-playing games evolved from miniatures games, and the two genres have continued to be linked in varying degrees. One of the most cited examples of this connection is Dungeons & Dragons, which developed from a 1971 medieval miniature wargame called Chainmail. [2]

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