- of
bubble gum produced by Wm.
Wrigley Jr. Company, a
subsidiary of Mars, Incorporated.
Introduced in the
United States in 1979, the
bubble gum got its name...
-
Product Code (UPC)
barcode on a pack of Wrigley's
chewing gum. QR codes, a
specific type of
2D barcode, have recently[when?]
become very po****r due to...
- Laboratories, Inc. v.
Topps Chewing Gum, Inc., 202 F.
2d 866 (
2d Cir. 1953).
Haelan Laboratories, Inc. v.
Topps Chewing Gum Co., 112 F.Supp. 904 (E.D.N.Y. 1953)...
-
Hayden from his 1996 EP
Moving Careful Stride (surname)
Stride (
gum), a
chewing gum produced by
Cadbury Adams Stride Rite Corporation, a
footwear company...
- up escaping. The heroes' then
travel to
Bikini Bottom,
using Jimmy's air
gum to
breathe underwater.
Sandy Ch****s
sends them to
Jellyfish Fields to meet...
- teeth,
which are
relatively dense. A
dentist may
examine a
painful tooth and
gum using X-ray equipment. The
machines used are
typically single-phase pulsating...
-
contained other barcoded items but the
gum was the
first one
picked up at the checkout. A
facsimile of the
gum packet went on
display at the Smithsonian...
- in 2002,
early in the system's life cycle. Two main characters, Beat and
Gum, are
playable characters in Sega
Superstars Tennis and
Sonic & All-Stars...
- 2010.
Fleer Corporation v.
Topps Chewing Gum, Inc. and
Major League Baseball Players ****ociation, 658 F.
2d 139, 19–21, 57 (United
States Court of Appeals...
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Small Boxes Trampoline Surveillance Space Owl The Kite
Break Dance Chewing Gum The
Sloth Boomerang Master Crow
Sheep The
Bugging Parrot The
Cardinal The...