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    A flash drive (also thumb drive, memory stick, and pen drive/pendrive) [1] [note 1] is a data storage device that includes flash memory with an integrated USB interface. A typical USB drive is removable, rewritable, and smaller than an optical disc , and usually weighs less than 30 g (1 oz).

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    The turn of the millennium saw the widespread introduction of solid-state removable media, with the SD card being introduced in 1999, followed by the USB flash drive in 2000. [21] The capacity of these removable flash drives improved over time, with 2013 seeing Kingston unveiling a 1 terabyte USB flash drive. [22]

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    Gingerbread was a popular treat at medieval European festivals and fairs, and there were even dedicated gingerbread fairs. [ 5 ] The first documented trade of gingerbread biscuits in England dates to the 16th century, [ 9 ] where they were sold in monasteries, pharmacies, and town square farmers' markets.