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7-Up Gold


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Submitted by Erica

From Wikipedia:

7 Up Gold was marketed for a short time in 1988 as a spice-flavored beverage, similar to Vernors Ginger Ale. Even though 7 Up’s marketing slogan was “Never had it, never will” (referring to caffeine) 7 Up Gold did list caffeine as one of its ingredients. The 7 Up Gold recipe was actually an unused Dr Pepper invention.[19]

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Maple Town Toys


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Submitted by James R

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Maple Town, known as Maple Town Stories (メイプルタウン物語, Maple Town Monogatari?) in Japan and Gúshi de Mapletown in Taiwan, is an anime series centering on the adventures of Patty Rabbit, Bobby Bear, and their families, in a small utopian anthropomorphic city. The program spawned collectible figurines with changeable clothing as well as houses, furniture, and vehicles.

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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Blimp


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Submitted by Rachael G

I always wanted one of these. I never got one and still, to this day I’m pissed I never got to have one. I mean look at it – it is SO COOL!!!!!!!

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Tomy’s Demon Driver


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Submitted by Rachael G

I remember playing this but I also remember being too young to get it…. Nevertheless, it was fun on the go.

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Porcelain Animal Earring Holders


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Submitted by Chem Princess

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Yes & Know Books


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Submitted by Mary H

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My Mother The Car


Submitted by Momcat

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My Mother the Car is an American television situation comedy which aired for a single season on NBC between September 14, 1965 and September 6, 1966. Thirty episodes were produced in all, produced by United Artists Television.

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Jambi the Genie


Submitted by Mary Beth D

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Jambi is a man in a box from Pee-wee’s Playhouse, originating before the TV series, as part of Paul Reubens’ stage show. Jambi was played by longtime friend of Paul Reubens and fellow Groundling, John Paragon. Paragon also served as writer and co-director (along with Reubens) on many episodes of Pee-wee’s Playhouse.

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York Peppermint Pattie Commercials


Submitted by KIX

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Two Fat Ladies


Submitted by WerewolfCyote

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Two Fat Ladies is a British television cooking programme starring Clarissa Dickson Wright and Jennifer Paterson. It originally ran for four seasons, from 1996 to 1999 on BBC Two. The show also appeared on the Food Network in the USA, and on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation in Australia.

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