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    Disney Bunnies is a Disney Consumer Products spin-off franchise based on Thumper from the 1942 film Bambi and its 2006 followup Bambi II. [23] [28] Selected as DCP's third franchise to be launched, [23] Disney Bunnies was launched on January 15, 2007 with three books.

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    The Costco bear is a giant teddy bear manufactured by Hugfun International Inc. and sold primarily at Costco stores. The teddy bear is almost 8 ft (2.36 m) tall, tan in colour and it weighs 48.5 pounds (22 kg), and is intended for ages 3+. Media appearances. The Costco bear has appeared in a number of television programs including:

  4. President's Choice - Wikipedia

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    President's Choice. Owner. Loblaw Companies. Introduced. 1984. Website. www .presidentschoice .ca. President's Choice ( French: Le choix du Président) or PC is a line of grocery products and services offered by the Canada-based Loblaw Companies Ltd. Presidents Choice (PC) Club Soda.

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    George Weston Limited, often referred to as Weston or Weston's, is a Canadian holding company.Founded by George Weston in 1882, the company today consists of the Choice Properties real estate investment trust and Loblaw Companies Limited, Canada's largest supermarket retailer, in which it maintains a controlling interest.

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    This code could then earn anything from 50p to £100,000 for a club of their choice. This competition was favored over the old "Win a Player" competition, as it allowed all clubs to win some money. Between 1992 and 1998, Coca-Cola was the title sponsor of the Football League Cup (Coca-Cola Cup), the secondary cup tournament of England.