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  • 1Dots (candy) — This article is about the gumdrops. For the candy dots on a strip of paper, see Candy Buttons. DOTS DOTS, or Mason DOTS, are a brand of gum drops marketed by Tootsie Roll Industries, which claims that since its 1945 launch, the candy has become… …

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  • 2Dots — is the plural of dot. Dots may also refer to: Dots (candy), produced by Tootsie Roll Industries Dots and Boxes, a pencil and paper game for two or more players Dots (game) another pencil and paper game Connect the dots, or dot to dots, a paper… …

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  • 3Crows (candy) — Crows are a licorice candy similar in shape and texture to Dots. History Crows were invented in the 1890s by confectioners Ernest Von Au and Joseph Maison. The Black Crows trademark was registered in 1911. There is an urban legend that Crows were …

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  • 4Child's Play (candy) — Child s Play is a brand of candy assortments that come in big bags, manufactured by Tootsie Roll Industries. They come in the following variety: Tootsie Rolls Snack Bars Flavor Rolls Tootsie Pops Mini Dots …

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  • 5Necco Wafers — Type Candy Owner New England Confectionery Company Country USA Introduced 1912 Website http://www.necco.com/ …

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  • 6Negative binomial distribution — Probability mass function The orange line represents the mean, which is equal to 10 in each of these plots; the green line shows the standard deviation. notation: parameters: r > 0 number of failures until the experiment is stopped (integer,… …

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  • 7Mardi Gras in Mobile — Mardi Gras in Mobile: 2006 parade. Mardi Gras in Mobile i …

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  • 8Lake Compounce — Location Bristol, Connecticut, United States Coordinates …

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  • 9Tootsie Roll Industries — Type Public (NYSE: TR) Industry Confectionery …

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  • 10Musikladen — Genre Music Presented by Manfred Sexauer Uschi Nerke (1972 1978) Auwa (1979 1981) Christine Röthig (1984) Theme music composer Mark Wirtz Country of origin West Germany …

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