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matryoshka doll
Japanese-created Russian cultural icon: set of wooden dolls of decreasing size placed one inside another

ouija
thumb|An original Ouija board created
thumb|Norman Rockwell cover of the May 1, 1920 issue of The Saturday Evening Post, showing a Ouija board in use

Q874407
Lipton is a British brand owned by Lipton Teas and Infusions. It derives from its founder, Sir Thomas Lipton, who started a grocery retail business in the United Kingdom in 1871. The brand was used for various consumer goods sold in Lipton stores, including tea from 1890, for which Lipton is now best known.

Mozartkugel
A (; English: "Mozart ball"; ) is a small, round sugar confection made of pistachio, marzipan, and nougat that is covered with dark chocolate. It was originally known as Salzburg specialty , created in 1880 by Salzburg confectioner (1839–1905) and named after local composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart. Today, Baumann's successor company, Confectionery Josef Holzermayr, still produces the genuine Salzburg Mozartkugel at Alter Markt 7 in Salzburg - according to the layering principle developed in 1880: A delicate nougat core is encased in pistachio-almond marzipan and coated with dark chocolate. Thi
cuprammonium rayon
regenerated fibre from cellulose dissolved in cuprammonium solution

Théâtrophone
thumb|right|Le Théâtrophone, an 1896 lithograph from the ''Les Maitre de L'Affiches'' series by [[Jules Chéret]]
Théâtrophone (, "the theatre phone") was a telephonic distribution system available in portions of Europe that allowed the subscribers to listen to opera and theatre performances over the telephone lines. The théâtrophone evolved from a Clément Ader invention, which was first demonstrated in 1881, in Paris. Subsequently, in 1890, the invention was commercialized by Compagnie du Théâtrophone, which continued to operate until 1932.

Vicks
Vicks (known in Latin America as Vick) is an American brand of over-the-counter medications owned by the American companies Procter & Gamble and Kaz Incorporated. Vicks manufactures NyQuil and its sister medication, DayQuil as well as other medications in the "Quil" line. Vicks also produces the Formula 44 brand of cough medicines, cough drops, Vicks VapoRub, and a number of inhaled breathing treatments. For much of its history, Vicks products were manufactured by the family-owned company Richardson-Vicks, Inc., based in Greensboro, North Carolina. Richardson-Vicks, Inc., was eventually sold t
Flor de Caña
Nicaraguan brand of rum

Edison's Phonograph Doll
children's toy doll
Hanoi Beer
beer brand produced in Hanoi, Vietnam
Sunshine Biscuits
American baker of cookies, crackers, and cereals