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In 2022, Sour Patch Kids joked about a collab with Oreos: Thinking 😌 about 💯 SOUR PATCH KIDS 😊 flavored 🍭 @Oreo cookies pic.twitter.com/1DWZSNpQ6K — Sour Patch Kids (@SourPatchKids) January 29, 2022 But what was a joke has become a reality. — Read the rest
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Some parents offer support through positive affirmation. A simple “Good game, sport,” or “Great work, kiddo,” can really help keep any young person from the devil’s temptations. Positive reinforcement builds confidence, and confidence creates success. That’s the American way, but it’s not the way of Patrick Warburton’s parents. The parents of Joe Swanson do not subscribe to that New Age feel-goodery. Celebrating the show’s 25th Anniversary with the rest of the cast at the Paley Center, Patrick...
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Fox News host Laura Ingraham shows how former President Trump can put President Biden's record "on trial" as the NY vs. Trump case takes center stage on "The Ingraham Angle." LAURA INGRAHAM: An impartial observer knows that the New York media is doing everything it can to influence the jury. On the eve of the trial, the illustrious "New York Slimes" published a piece titled "Will a mountain of evidence be enough to convict Trump?" In the official record, the case is known as the People of the...
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Businesses, whether big or small, always feel like a gamble. But when you bet your kids' college fund to support a growing business - that's a whole new level of taking chances.In the case of Kim Vaccarella, founder of Bogg Bag, the gamble paid off. Although she lost her children's college fund at the start, Vaccarella was able to recover and jump back, and now her beach bag business is looking at a $100 million (£80 million) growth this year.In an interview, Vaccarella shared how the early...