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  2. Pirouline - Wikipedia

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    Pirouline.com. Pirouline is a brand of creme-filled rolled wafer cookie sold in the United States by the DeBeukelaer Corporation. Piroulines were developed in 1984 by Peter DeBeukelaer, and are very similar to the Caprice Papadopoulou Wafers developed in Greece in 1978. Pirouline cookies are toasted, rolled wafers that are filled with creme and ...

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  4. 3D printed cookie cutters turn your photos into baked goods - AOL

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    The concept was drafted up by graduate design student, Kriszti Bozzai, who believes that even your baked goods should remind you of you.

  5. Third-party cookies - Wikipedia

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    Third-party cookies. Third-party cookies are HTTP cookies which are used principally for web tracking as part of the web advertising ecosystem. While HTTP cookies are normally sent only to the server setting them or a server in the same Internet domain, a web page may contain images or other components stored on servers in other domains.

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    Sharks: Mark, Barbara, Kevin, Lori, Robert "Raising Wild" fashionable bathing suits for more mature women (YES); "The Cookie Kahuna" Wally Amos from the Famous Amos cookie brand pitches a new line of cookies (NO); "TekDry" a machine to dry out water-damaged electronic devices (YES); "Night Runner 270" lights for shoes to be used by runners at night (YES); Update on: "7th Global ...

  7. Pig toilet - Wikipedia

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    Funerary models of pig toilets from the Han dynasty (206 BC to AD 220) prove that it was an ancient custom. These arrangements have been strongly discouraged by the Chinese authorities in recent years, although as late as 2005 they could still be found in remote northern provinces. A fuuru (pig toilet) in early 20th century Okinawa