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Hasbro under the Nerf brand,
Super Soaker has
generated more than $1
billion in
total sales. The
first Super Soaker went on sale in 1990 and was originally...
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soak in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Soak may
refer to:
Steeping Bathing Soakage (source of water), a
source of
water in
Australian deserts Soak ****...
- the model, the
Super Soaker took off,
generating $200
million in
sales in 1991.
Shortly after making the deal for the
Super Soaker with the
Larami Corporation...
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selected the name "Roller
Soaker",
which was
announced at the
roller coaster's
groundbreaking ceremony.
Construction of the
Roller Soaker began in
November 2001...
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marketed by Larami,
Super Soaker is a po****r line of
water guns. Recently,
Hasbro has
released a line of Nerf-branded
Super Soaker blasters.
Lazer Tag, a...
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Soak City may
refer to:
Froster Soak City, a
water park in Toronto,
Canada Soak City (Valleyfair), a
water park at
Valleyfair in Shakopee,
Minnesota Soak...
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dependent on the user's strength. Some models, like the
Super Soaker Power Soaker Jr. and
Stream Machines draw in and
expel water from
their nozzles...
- recovered. In
soaker visbreaking, the bulk of the
cracking reaction occurs not in the
furnace but in a drum
located after the
furnace called the
soaker. Here...
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download "Super
Soaker" (Original
Radio Edit) – 3:41 "Super
Soaker" (Original Extended) – 5:37
Digital download (Remixes) "Super
Soaker" (Rocket Pimp Remix)...
- (similar to
early Super Soaker blasters), as well as
smaller water guns for
younger children. In the 1990s, Larami's
Super Soaker was the
leading brand...