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  • Evening City Daily Life In The Tuscan City Of Florence
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    Evening City Daily Life In The Tuscan City Of Florence
    Zignum Specialty Shop closes at night on Historic Florence Street. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Paris, France
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    Daily Life In Paris, France
    Bookinist stalls in Paris, France on November 12th, 2025. (Photo by Beata Zawrzel/NurPhoto)

     

  • Mini Labubu Launch Sparks Resale Frenzy As Pop Mart’s IP Revenues Soar
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    Mini Labubu Launch Sparks Resale Frenzy As Pop Mart’s IP Revenues Soar
    Shelves in a souvenir store in Barcelona, Spain, on September 8, 2025, display various Labubu dolls, reflecting how the craze for Pop Mart's Mini Labubu series transcends borders. Meanwhile, the official 2.0 Mini Labubu launch sees record pre-orders, with complete sets reselling for up to US $345, more than double the original price of US $154. (Photo by Luis Boza/NurPhoto)

     

  • Mini Labubu Launch Sparks Resale Frenzy As Pop Mart’s IP Revenues Soar
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    Mini Labubu Launch Sparks Resale Frenzy As Pop Mart’s IP Revenues Soar
    Shelves in a souvenir store in Barcelona, Spain, on September 8, 2025, display various Labubu dolls, reflecting how the craze for Pop Mart's Mini Labubu series transcends borders. Meanwhile, the official 2.0 Mini Labubu launch sees record pre-orders, with complete sets reselling for up to US $345, more than double the original price of US $154. (Photo by Luis Boza/NurPhoto)

     

  • Mini Labubu Launch Sparks Resale Frenzy As Pop Mart’s IP Revenues Soar
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    Mini Labubu Launch Sparks Resale Frenzy As Pop Mart’s IP Revenues Soar
    Shelves in a souvenir store in Barcelona, Spain, on September 8, 2025, display various Labubu dolls, reflecting how the craze for Pop Mart's Mini Labubu series transcends borders. Meanwhile, the official 2.0 Mini Labubu launch sees record pre-orders, with complete sets reselling for up to US $345, more than double the original price of US $154. (Photo by Luis Boza/NurPhoto)

     

  • Winter Weather Arrives In Krakow With Snow And Freezing Rain Warning
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    Winter Weather Arrives In Krakow With Snow And Freezing Rain Warning
    KRAKOW, POLAND – NOVEMBER 24:
    Plush geese, inspired by the TikTok Pip viral sensation of 2022–23 and since a popular souvenir trend, are seen stocked inside a wooden stall in Krakow, Poland, on November 24, 2025.
    The Institute of Meteorology and Water Management issued a warning forecasting slight freezing rain, sleet and drizzle, expected to cause glazed frost in the Krakow area. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Amman
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    Daily Life In Amman
    AMMAN, JORDAN – OCTOBER 23:
    A shop with touristic souvenirs and memorabilia on display, in Amman’s Old Town, in Amman, Jordan, on October 23, 2025. (Photo by STR/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Amman
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    Daily Life In Amman
    AMMAN, JORDAN – OCTOBER 23:
    A street stand displaying Arabic and Jordanian memorabilia along with replicas of old radios in Amman’s Old Town, in Amman, Jordan, on October 23, 2025. (Photo by STR/NurPhoto)

     

  • Daily Life In Amman
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    Daily Life In Amman
    AMMAN, JORDAN – OCTOBER 23:
    A street stand displaying Arabic and Jordanian memorabilia in Amman’s Old Town, in Amman, Jordan, on October 23, 2025. (Photo by STR/NurPhoto)

     

  • NEWS - Spielzeughändler Toys R Us meldet Insolvenz an
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    NEWS - Spielzeughändler Toys R Us meldet Insolvenz an
    Star Wars merchandise in the Disney store in Times Square in New York on so-called "Force Friday II", September 1, 2017. "Force Friday" is the name given by the Walt Disney Co. on the release of the Star Wars merchandise, three months prior to the release of the film. Disney acquired the Star Wars franchise in 2012 when it bought Lucasfilm for $4.1 billion. (Photo by Richard B. Levine) *** Local Caption *** 20953086
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Spielzeughändler Toys R Us meldet Insolvenz an
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    NEWS - Spielzeughändler Toys R Us meldet Insolvenz an
    Star Wars merchandise in the Disney store in Times Square in New York on so-called "Force Friday II", September 1, 2017. "Force Friday" is the name given by the Walt Disney Co. on the release of the Star Wars merchandise, three months prior to the release of the film. Disney acquired the Star Wars franchise in 2012 when it bought Lucasfilm for $4.1 billion. (Photo by Richard B. Levine) *** Local Caption *** 20953087
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Spielzeughändler Toys R Us meldet Insolvenz an
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    NEWS - Spielzeughändler Toys R Us meldet Insolvenz an
    Star Wars merchandise in the Disney store in Times Square in New York on so-called "Force Friday II", September 1, 2017. "Force Friday" is the name given by the Walt Disney Co. on the release of the Star Wars merchandise, three months prior to the release of the film. Disney acquired the Star Wars franchise in 2012 when it bought Lucasfilm for $4.1 billion. (Photo by Richard B. Levine) *** Local Caption *** 20953088
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Spielzeughändler Toys R Us meldet Insolvenz an
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    NEWS - Spielzeughändler Toys R Us meldet Insolvenz an
    Star Wars merchandise in the Disney store in Times Square in New York on so-called "Force Friday II", September 1, 2017. "Force Friday" is the name given by the Walt Disney Co. on the release of the Star Wars merchandise, three months prior to the release of the film. Disney acquired the Star Wars franchise in 2012 when it bought Lucasfilm for $4.1 billion. (Photo by Richard B. Levine) *** Local Caption *** 20953091
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Spielzeughändler Toys R Us meldet Insolvenz an
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    NEWS - Spielzeughändler Toys R Us meldet Insolvenz an
    Star Wars merchandise in the Disney store in Times Square in New York on so-called "Force Friday II", September 1, 2017. "Force Friday" is the name given by the Walt Disney Co. on the release of the Star Wars merchandise, three months prior to the release of the film. Disney acquired the Star Wars franchise in 2012 when it bought Lucasfilm for $4.1 billion. (Photo by Richard B. Levine) *** Local Caption *** 20953092
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Spielzeughändler Toys R Us meldet Insolvenz an
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    NEWS - Spielzeughändler Toys R Us meldet Insolvenz an
    Lego Star Wars display in the Toys R Us store in Times Square in New York on so-called "Force Friday", September 4, 2015. Lego announced it will lay off 8 percent of its workforce, 1400 jobs, and reorganize its business as the company sees its first drop in sales in over ten years. (Photo by Richard B. Levine) *** Local Caption *** 20980255
    (c) Dukas

     

  • Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi shopping on Melrose
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    Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi shopping on Melrose
    Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi
    Los Angeles
    January 27 2012
    Ellen DeGeneres and wife Portia de Rossi leave Wanna Buy a Watch , a second hand and collectibles watch store, on Melrose in West Hollywood, driving away in a 160 000 usd , 530 Horsepower, Porsche 911 Turbo S
    Ellen was worried about the photographer shooting from the street with the traffic coming behind
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  • Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi shopping on Melrose
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    Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi shopping on Melrose
    Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi
    Los Angeles
    January 27 2012
    Ellen DeGeneres and wife Portia de Rossi leave Wanna Buy a Watch , a second hand and collectibles watch store, on Melrose in West Hollywood, driving away in a 160 000 usd , 530 Horsepower, Porsche 911 Turbo S
    Ellen was worried about the photographer shooting from the street with the traffic coming behind
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  • Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi shopping on Melrose
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    Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi shopping on Melrose
    Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi
    Los Angeles
    January 27 2012
    Ellen DeGeneres and wife Portia de Rossi leave Wanna Buy a Watch , a second hand and collectibles watch store, on Melrose in West Hollywood, driving away in a 160 000 usd , 530 Horsepower, Porsche 911 Turbo S
    Ellen was worried about the photographer shooting from the street with the traffic coming behind
    ID revpix120127101

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  • Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi shopping on Melrose
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    Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi shopping on Melrose
    Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi
    Los Angeles
    January 27 2012
    Ellen DeGeneres and wife Portia de Rossi leave Wanna Buy a Watch , a second hand and collectibles watch store, on Melrose in West Hollywood, driving away in a 160 000 usd , 530 Horsepower, Porsche 911 Turbo S
    Ellen was worried about the photographer shooting from the street with the traffic coming behind
    ID revpix120127101

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  • Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi shopping on Melrose
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    Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi shopping on Melrose
    Ellen DeGeneres and Portia de Rossi
    Los Angeles
    January 27 2012
    Ellen DeGeneres and wife Portia de Rossi leave Wanna Buy a Watch , a second hand and collectibles watch store, on Melrose in West Hollywood, driving away in a 160 000 usd , 530 Horsepower, Porsche 911 Turbo S
    Ellen was worried about the photographer shooting from the street with the traffic coming behind
    ID revpix120127101

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  • Beatles' George Harrison faked autographs of John, Paul and Ringo in order to give dying girl the biggest thrill of her short life - 01 May 2009
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    Beatles' George Harrison faked autographs of John, Paul and Ringo in order to give dying girl the biggest thrill of her short life - 01 May 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Albanpix Ltd / Rex Features ( 917519c )
    Beatles photographer signed, on behalf of all band members, by George Harrison
    Beatles' George Harrison faked autographs of John, Paul and Ringo in order to give dying girl the biggest thrill of her short life - 01 May 2009
    As a last gift before her young body succumbed to leukaemia in the 1960s, Ann Bartlett was presented with a signed photograph of her idols, The Beatles. However, guitarist George Harrison had to become a master forger and fake the autographs of his fellow bandmates in order to give the dying girl the biggest thrill of her short life. The very slight differences - when compared with authenticated signatures - mean experts and the auction house think it probable that they were forged by the lead guitarist in order not to disappoint a young leukaemia victim, one of the group's biggest fans The photographs will be going under the hammer at auctioneers' Keys' sale at Aylsham and are being sold together, with keen interest from prospective bidders. The guide price is GBP 1,000 to GBP 1,200, with all proceeds going to fund research at the UEA
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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  • Fan eats 10,000 Mc Donalds Happy Meals, Britain - 09 Feb 2009
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    Fan eats 10,000 Mc Donalds Happy Meals, Britain - 09 Feb 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 848373n )
    PIC SHOWS SOME OF THE MEMORABILIA UP FOR AUCTION.{br}A man has eaten a massive 10,000 Happy Meals to create the biggest collection of McDonald's memorabilia in the UK.{br} {br}The fast food fan has spent 10 years visiting McDonald's across the UK collecting more than 7,000 items, including toys, boxes and posters.{br} {br}The rare McMemorabilia, which features the only known complete set of the 101 Dalmations figures in their original bags, is now up for auction and could fetch as much as GBP 20,000.{br} {br}"It's one of the most unique collections that's ever been on the market," said Terry Woodcock, owner of Unique Auctions, Lincoln, where the sale is taking place.{br} {br}"The interest has been quite phenomenal and we're expecting to attract buyers from all over the world."{br} {br}The seller, a dad in his early 40's, began his collection in 1990, five years after McDonald's started producing advertising memorabilia.{br} {br}It includes hundreds of rare promotional posters and at least 200 different Happy Meal boxes, some of which have never been used.{br} {br}But the lots expected to attract the most interest are the 72 toy displays from 1990 to 1999, complete with a full compliment of toys.{br} {br}"One of the most valuable lots is likely to be a complete set of the 101 Dalmation figures, still in their original plastic bags from around Christmas 1996," said Mr Woodcock.{br} {br}"These toys were packed in opaque white plastic bags and sent to restaurants in boxes containing only one type of toy and no one else is thought to have the complete set.{br} {br}"It could have taken him up to 10,000 meals to collect all of them."{br}SEE COPY CATCHLINE Fan eats 10 000 Happy Meals
    One Customer ServedÖ..10,000 Times
    ONE CUSTOMER SERVEDÖ..10,000 TIMES

    A man has eaten a massive 10,000 Happy Meals to create the biggest coll...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HEYJP

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  • Fan eats 10,000 Mc Donalds Happy Meals, Britain - 09 Feb 2009
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    Fan eats 10,000 Mc Donalds Happy Meals, Britain - 09 Feb 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 848373m )
    PIC SHOWS SOME OF THE MEMORABILIA UP FOR AUCTION.{br}A man has eaten a massive 10,000 Happy Meals to create the biggest collection of McDonald's memorabilia in the UK.{br} {br}The fast food fan has spent 10 years visiting McDonald's across the UK collecting more than 7,000 items, including toys, boxes and posters.{br} {br}The rare McMemorabilia, which features the only known complete set of the 101 Dalmations figures in their original bags, is now up for auction and could fetch as much as GBP 20,000.{br} {br}"It's one of the most unique collections that's ever been on the market," said Terry Woodcock, owner of Unique Auctions, Lincoln, where the sale is taking place.{br} {br}"The interest has been quite phenomenal and we're expecting to attract buyers from all over the world."{br} {br}The seller, a dad in his early 40's, began his collection in 1990, five years after McDonald's started producing advertising memorabilia.{br} {br}It includes hundreds of rare promotional posters and at least 200 different Happy Meal boxes, some of which have never been used.{br} {br}But the lots expected to attract the most interest are the 72 toy displays from 1990 to 1999, complete with a full compliment of toys.{br} {br}"One of the most valuable lots is likely to be a complete set of the 101 Dalmation figures, still in their original plastic bags from around Christmas 1996," said Mr Woodcock.{br} {br}"These toys were packed in opaque white plastic bags and sent to restaurants in boxes containing only one type of toy and no one else is thought to have the complete set.{br} {br}"It could have taken him up to 10,000 meals to collect all of them."{br}SEE COPY CATCHLINE Fan eats 10 000 Happy Meals
    One Customer ServedÖ..10,000 Times
    ONE CUSTOMER SERVEDÖ..10,000 TIMES

    A man has eaten a massive 10,000 Happy Meals to create the biggest coll...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HEYJP

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Fan eats 10,000 Mc Donalds Happy Meals, Britain - 09 Feb 2009
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    Fan eats 10,000 Mc Donalds Happy Meals, Britain - 09 Feb 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 848373k )
    PIC SHOWS SOME OF THE MEMORABILIA UP FOR AUCTION.{br}A man has eaten a massive 10,000 Happy Meals to create the biggest collection of McDonald's memorabilia in the UK.{br} {br}The fast food fan has spent 10 years visiting McDonald's across the UK collecting more than 7,000 items, including toys, boxes and posters.{br} {br}The rare McMemorabilia, which features the only known complete set of the 101 Dalmations figures in their original bags, is now up for auction and could fetch as much as GBP 20,000.{br} {br}"It's one of the most unique collections that's ever been on the market," said Terry Woodcock, owner of Unique Auctions, Lincoln, where the sale is taking place.{br} {br}"The interest has been quite phenomenal and we're expecting to attract buyers from all over the world."{br} {br}The seller, a dad in his early 40's, began his collection in 1990, five years after McDonald's started producing advertising memorabilia.{br} {br}It includes hundreds of rare promotional posters and at least 200 different Happy Meal boxes, some of which have never been used.{br} {br}But the lots expected to attract the most interest are the 72 toy displays from 1990 to 1999, complete with a full compliment of toys.{br} {br}"One of the most valuable lots is likely to be a complete set of the 101 Dalmation figures, still in their original plastic bags from around Christmas 1996," said Mr Woodcock.{br} {br}"These toys were packed in opaque white plastic bags and sent to restaurants in boxes containing only one type of toy and no one else is thought to have the complete set.{br} {br}"It could have taken him up to 10,000 meals to collect all of them."{br}SEE COPY CATCHLINE Fan eats 10 000 Happy Meals
    One Customer ServedÖ..10,000 Times
    ONE CUSTOMER SERVEDÖ..10,000 TIMES

    A man has eaten a massive 10,000 Happy Meals to create the biggest coll...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HEYJP

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Fan eats 10,000 Mc Donalds Happy Meals, Britain - 09 Feb 2009
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    Fan eats 10,000 Mc Donalds Happy Meals, Britain - 09 Feb 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 848373l )
    PIC SHOWS SOME OF THE MEMORABILIA UP FOR AUCTION.{br}A man has eaten a massive 10,000 Happy Meals to create the biggest collection of McDonald's memorabilia in the UK.{br} {br}The fast food fan has spent 10 years visiting McDonald's across the UK collecting more than 7,000 items, including toys, boxes and posters.{br} {br}The rare McMemorabilia, which features the only known complete set of the 101 Dalmations figures in their original bags, is now up for auction and could fetch as much as GBP 20,000.{br} {br}"It's one of the most unique collections that's ever been on the market," said Terry Woodcock, owner of Unique Auctions, Lincoln, where the sale is taking place.{br} {br}"The interest has been quite phenomenal and we're expecting to attract buyers from all over the world."{br} {br}The seller, a dad in his early 40's, began his collection in 1990, five years after McDonald's started producing advertising memorabilia.{br} {br}It includes hundreds of rare promotional posters and at least 200 different Happy Meal boxes, some of which have never been used.{br} {br}But the lots expected to attract the most interest are the 72 toy displays from 1990 to 1999, complete with a full compliment of toys.{br} {br}"One of the most valuable lots is likely to be a complete set of the 101 Dalmation figures, still in their original plastic bags from around Christmas 1996," said Mr Woodcock.{br} {br}"These toys were packed in opaque white plastic bags and sent to restaurants in boxes containing only one type of toy and no one else is thought to have the complete set.{br} {br}"It could have taken him up to 10,000 meals to collect all of them."{br}SEE COPY CATCHLINE Fan eats 10 000 Happy Meals
    One Customer ServedÖ..10,000 Times
    ONE CUSTOMER SERVEDÖ..10,000 TIMES

    A man has eaten a massive 10,000 Happy Meals to create the biggest coll...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HEYJP

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Fan eats 10,000 Mc Donalds Happy Meals, Britain - 09 Feb 2009
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    Fan eats 10,000 Mc Donalds Happy Meals, Britain - 09 Feb 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 848373i )
    PIC SHOWS SOME OF THE MEMORABILIA UP FOR AUCTION.{br}A man has eaten a massive 10,000 Happy Meals to create the biggest collection of McDonald's memorabilia in the UK.{br} {br}The fast food fan has spent 10 years visiting McDonald's across the UK collecting more than 7,000 items, including toys, boxes and posters.{br} {br}The rare McMemorabilia, which features the only known complete set of the 101 Dalmations figures in their original bags, is now up for auction and could fetch as much as GBP 20,000.{br} {br}"It's one of the most unique collections that's ever been on the market," said Terry Woodcock, owner of Unique Auctions, Lincoln, where the sale is taking place.{br} {br}"The interest has been quite phenomenal and we're expecting to attract buyers from all over the world."{br} {br}The seller, a dad in his early 40's, began his collection in 1990, five years after McDonald's started producing advertising memorabilia.{br} {br}It includes hundreds of rare promotional posters and at least 200 different Happy Meal boxes, some of which have never been used.{br} {br}But the lots expected to attract the most interest are the 72 toy displays from 1990 to 1999, complete with a full compliment of toys.{br} {br}"One of the most valuable lots is likely to be a complete set of the 101 Dalmation figures, still in their original plastic bags from around Christmas 1996," said Mr Woodcock.{br} {br}"These toys were packed in opaque white plastic bags and sent to restaurants in boxes containing only one type of toy and no one else is thought to have the complete set.{br} {br}"It could have taken him up to 10,000 meals to collect all of them."{br}SEE COPY CATCHLINE Fan eats 10 000 Happy Meals
    One Customer ServedÖ..10,000 Times
    ONE CUSTOMER SERVEDÖ..10,000 TIMES

    A man has eaten a massive 10,000 Happy Meals to create the biggest coll...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HEYJP

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Fan eats 10,000 Mc Donalds Happy Meals, Britain - 09 Feb 2009
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    Fan eats 10,000 Mc Donalds Happy Meals, Britain - 09 Feb 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 848373h )
    PIC SHOWS SOME OF THE MEMORABILIA UP FOR AUCTION.{br}A man has eaten a massive 10,000 Happy Meals to create the biggest collection of McDonald's memorabilia in the UK.{br} {br}The fast food fan has spent 10 years visiting McDonald's across the UK collecting more than 7,000 items, including toys, boxes and posters.{br} {br}The rare McMemorabilia, which features the only known complete set of the 101 Dalmations figures in their original bags, is now up for auction and could fetch as much as GBP 20,000.{br} {br}"It's one of the most unique collections that's ever been on the market," said Terry Woodcock, owner of Unique Auctions, Lincoln, where the sale is taking place.{br} {br}"The interest has been quite phenomenal and we're expecting to attract buyers from all over the world."{br} {br}The seller, a dad in his early 40's, began his collection in 1990, five years after McDonald's started producing advertising memorabilia.{br} {br}It includes hundreds of rare promotional posters and at least 200 different Happy Meal boxes, some of which have never been used.{br} {br}But the lots expected to attract the most interest are the 72 toy displays from 1990 to 1999, complete with a full compliment of toys.{br} {br}"One of the most valuable lots is likely to be a complete set of the 101 Dalmation figures, still in their original plastic bags from around Christmas 1996," said Mr Woodcock.{br} {br}"These toys were packed in opaque white plastic bags and sent to restaurants in boxes containing only one type of toy and no one else is thought to have the complete set.{br} {br}"It could have taken him up to 10,000 meals to collect all of them."{br}SEE COPY CATCHLINE Fan eats 10 000 Happy Meals
    One Customer ServedÖ..10,000 Times
    ONE CUSTOMER SERVEDÖ..10,000 TIMES

    A man has eaten a massive 10,000 Happy Meals to create the biggest coll...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HEYJP

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Fan eats 10,000 Mc Donalds Happy Meals, Britain - 09 Feb 2009
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    Fan eats 10,000 Mc Donalds Happy Meals, Britain - 09 Feb 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 848373b )
    PIC SHOWS AUCTIONEER TERRY WOODCOCK WITH SOME OF THE MEMORABILIA UP FOR AUCTION.{br}A man has eaten a massive 10,000 Happy Meals to create the biggest collection of McDonald's memorabilia in the UK.{br} {br}The fast food fan has spent 10 years visiting McDonald's across the UK collecting more than 7,000 items, including toys, boxes and posters.{br} {br}The rare McMemorabilia, which features the only known complete set of the 101 Dalmations figures in their original bags, is now up for auction and could fetch as much as GBP 20,000.{br} {br}"It's one of the most unique collections that's ever been on the market," said Terry Woodcock, owner of Unique Auctions, Lincoln, where the sale is taking place.{br} {br}"The interest has been quite phenomenal and we're expecting to attract buyers from all over the world."{br} {br}The seller, a dad in his early 40's, began his collection in 1990, five years after McDonald's started producing advertising memorabilia.{br} {br}It includes hundreds of rare promotional posters and at least 200 different Happy Meal boxes, some of which have never been used.{br} {br}But the lots expected to attract the most interest are the 72 toy displays from 1990 to 1999, complete with a full compliment of toys.{br} {br}"One of the most valuable lots is likely to be a complete set of the 101 Dalmation figures, still in their original plastic bags from around Christmas 1996," said Mr Woodcock.{br} {br}"These toys were packed in opaque white plastic bags and sent to restaurants in boxes containing only one type of toy and no one else is thought to have the complete set.{br} {br}"It could have taken him up to 10,000 meals to collect all of them."{br} {br}SEE COPY CATCHLINE Fan eats 10 000 Happy Meals
    One Customer ServedÖ..10,000 Times
    ONE CUSTOMER SERVEDÖ..10,000 TIMES

    A man has eaten a massive 10,000 Ha...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HEYJP

    DUKAS/REX

     

  • Fan eats 10,000 Mc Donalds Happy Meals, Britain - 09 Feb 2009
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    Fan eats 10,000 Mc Donalds Happy Meals, Britain - 09 Feb 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 848373a )
    PIC SHOWS AUCTIONEER TERRY WOODCOCK WITH SOME OF THE MEMORABILIA UP FOR AUCTION.{br}A man has eaten a massive 10,000 Happy Meals to create the biggest collection of McDonald's memorabilia in the UK.{br} {br}The fast food fan has spent 10 years visiting McDonald's across the UK collecting more than 7,000 items, including toys, boxes and posters.{br} {br}The rare McMemorabilia, which features the only known complete set of the 101 Dalmations figures in their original bags, is now up for auction and could fetch as much as GBP 20,000.{br} {br}"It's one of the most unique collections that's ever been on the market," said Terry Woodcock, owner of Unique Auctions, Lincoln, where the sale is taking place.{br} {br}"The interest has been quite phenomenal and we're expecting to attract buyers from all over the world."{br} {br}The seller, a dad in his early 40's, began his collection in 1990, five years after McDonald's started producing advertising memorabilia.{br} {br}It includes hundreds of rare promotional posters and at least 200 different Happy Meal boxes, some of which have never been used.{br} {br}But the lots expected to attract the most interest are the 72 toy displays from 1990 to 1999, complete with a full compliment of toys.{br} {br}"One of the most valuable lots is likely to be a complete set of the 101 Dalmation figures, still in their original plastic bags from around Christmas 1996," said Mr Woodcock.{br} {br}"These toys were packed in opaque white plastic bags and sent to restaurants in boxes containing only one type of toy and no one else is thought to have the complete set.{br} {br}"It could have taken him up to 10,000 meals to collect all of them."{br} {br}SEE COPY CATCHLINE Fan eats 10 000 Happy Meals
    One Customer ServedÖ..10,000 Times
    ONE CUSTOMER SERVEDÖ..10,000 TIMES

    A man has eaten a massive 10,000 Ha...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HEYJP

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  • Fan eats 10,000 Mc Donalds Happy Meals, Britain - 09 Feb 2009
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    Fan eats 10,000 Mc Donalds Happy Meals, Britain - 09 Feb 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 848373f )
    PIC SHOWS AUCTIONEER TERRY WOODCOCK WITH SOME OF THE MEMORABILIA UP FOR AUCTION.{br}A man has eaten a massive 10,000 Happy Meals to create the biggest collection of McDonald's memorabilia in the UK.{br} {br}The fast food fan has spent 10 years visiting McDonald's across the UK collecting more than 7,000 items, including toys, boxes and posters.{br} {br}The rare McMemorabilia, which features the only known complete set of the 101 Dalmations figures in their original bags, is now up for auction and could fetch as much as GBP 20,000.{br} {br}"It's one of the most unique collections that's ever been on the market," said Terry Woodcock, owner of Unique Auctions, Lincoln, where the sale is taking place.{br} {br}"The interest has been quite phenomenal and we're expecting to attract buyers from all over the world."{br} {br}The seller, a dad in his early 40's, began his collection in 1990, five years after McDonald's started producing advertising memorabilia.{br} {br}It includes hundreds of rare promotional posters and at least 200 different Happy Meal boxes, some of which have never been used.{br} {br}But the lots expected to attract the most interest are the 72 toy displays from 1990 to 1999, complete with a full compliment of toys.{br} {br}"One of the most valuable lots is likely to be a complete set of the 101 Dalmation figures, still in their original plastic bags from around Christmas 1996," said Mr Woodcock.{br} {br}"These toys were packed in opaque white plastic bags and sent to restaurants in boxes containing only one type of toy and no one else is thought to have the complete set.{br} {br}"It could have taken him up to 10,000 meals to collect all of them."{br} {br}SEE COPY CATCHLINE Fan eats 10 000 Happy Meals
    One Customer ServedÖ..10,000 Times
    ONE CUSTOMER SERVEDÖ..10,000 TIMES

    A man has eaten a massive 10,000 Ha...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HEYJP

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  • Fan eats 10,000 Mc Donalds Happy Meals, Britain - 09 Feb 2009
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    Fan eats 10,000 Mc Donalds Happy Meals, Britain - 09 Feb 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 848373e )
    PIC SHOWS AUCTIONEER TERRY WOODCOCK WITH SOME OF THE MEMORABILIA UP FOR AUCTION.{br}A man has eaten a massive 10,000 Happy Meals to create the biggest collection of McDonald's memorabilia in the UK.{br} {br}The fast food fan has spent 10 years visiting McDonald's across the UK collecting more than 7,000 items, including toys, boxes and posters.{br} {br}The rare McMemorabilia, which features the only known complete set of the 101 Dalmations figures in their original bags, is now up for auction and could fetch as much as GBP 20,000.{br} {br}"It's one of the most unique collections that's ever been on the market," said Terry Woodcock, owner of Unique Auctions, Lincoln, where the sale is taking place.{br} {br}"The interest has been quite phenomenal and we're expecting to attract buyers from all over the world."{br} {br}The seller, a dad in his early 40's, began his collection in 1990, five years after McDonald's started producing advertising memorabilia.{br} {br}It includes hundreds of rare promotional posters and at least 200 different Happy Meal boxes, some of which have never been used.{br} {br}But the lots expected to attract the most interest are the 72 toy displays from 1990 to 1999, complete with a full compliment of toys.{br} {br}"One of the most valuable lots is likely to be a complete set of the 101 Dalmation figures, still in their original plastic bags from around Christmas 1996," said Mr Woodcock.{br} {br}"These toys were packed in opaque white plastic bags and sent to restaurants in boxes containing only one type of toy and no one else is thought to have the complete set.{br} {br}"It could have taken him up to 10,000 meals to collect all of them."{br} {br}SEE COPY CATCHLINE Fan eats 10 000 Happy Meals
    One Customer ServedÖ..10,000 Times
    ONE CUSTOMER SERVEDÖ..10,000 TIMES

    A man has eaten a massive 10,000 Ha...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HEYJP

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  • Fan eats 10,000 Mc Donalds Happy Meals, Britain - 09 Feb 2009
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    Fan eats 10,000 Mc Donalds Happy Meals, Britain - 09 Feb 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 848373c )
    PIC SHOWS AUCTIONEER TERRY WOODCOCK WITH SOME OF THE MEMORABILIA UP FOR AUCTION.{br}A man has eaten a massive 10,000 Happy Meals to create the biggest collection of McDonald's memorabilia in the UK.{br} {br}The fast food fan has spent 10 years visiting McDonald's across the UK collecting more than 7,000 items, including toys, boxes and posters.{br} {br}The rare McMemorabilia, which features the only known complete set of the 101 Dalmations figures in their original bags, is now up for auction and could fetch as much as GBP 20,000.{br} {br}"It's one of the most unique collections that's ever been on the market," said Terry Woodcock, owner of Unique Auctions, Lincoln, where the sale is taking place.{br} {br}"The interest has been quite phenomenal and we're expecting to attract buyers from all over the world."{br} {br}The seller, a dad in his early 40's, began his collection in 1990, five years after McDonald's started producing advertising memorabilia.{br} {br}It includes hundreds of rare promotional posters and at least 200 different Happy Meal boxes, some of which have never been used.{br} {br}But the lots expected to attract the most interest are the 72 toy displays from 1990 to 1999, complete with a full compliment of toys.{br} {br}"One of the most valuable lots is likely to be a complete set of the 101 Dalmation figures, still in their original plastic bags from around Christmas 1996," said Mr Woodcock.{br} {br}"These toys were packed in opaque white plastic bags and sent to restaurants in boxes containing only one type of toy and no one else is thought to have the complete set.{br} {br}"It could have taken him up to 10,000 meals to collect all of them."{br} {br}SEE COPY CATCHLINE Fan eats 10 000 Happy Meals
    One Customer ServedÖ..10,000 Times
    ONE CUSTOMER SERVEDÖ..10,000 TIMES

    A man has eaten a massive 10,000 Ha...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HEYJP

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  • Fan eats 10,000 Mc Donalds Happy Meals, Britain - 09 Feb 2009
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    Fan eats 10,000 Mc Donalds Happy Meals, Britain - 09 Feb 2009
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Geoffrey Robinson / Rex Features ( 848373b )
    PIC SHOWS AUCTIONEER TERRY WOODCOCK WITH SOME OF THE MEMORABILIA UP FOR AUCTION.{br}A man has eaten a massive 10,000 Happy Meals to create the biggest collection of McDonald's memorabilia in the UK.{br} {br}The fast food fan has spent 10 years visiting McDonald's across the UK collecting more than 7,000 items, including toys, boxes and posters.{br} {br}The rare McMemorabilia, which features the only known complete set of the 101 Dalmations figures in their original bags, is now up for auction and could fetch as much as GBP 20,000.{br} {br}"It's one of the most unique collections that's ever been on the market," said Terry Woodcock, owner of Unique Auctions, Lincoln, where the sale is taking place.{br} {br}"The interest has been quite phenomenal and we're expecting to attract buyers from all over the world."{br} {br}The seller, a dad in his early 40's, began his collection in 1990, five years after McDonald's started producing advertising memorabilia.{br} {br}It includes hundreds of rare promotional posters and at least 200 different Happy Meal boxes, some of which have never been used.{br} {br}But the lots expected to attract the most interest are the 72 toy displays from 1990 to 1999, complete with a full compliment of toys.{br} {br}"One of the most valuable lots is likely to be a complete set of the 101 Dalmation figures, still in their original plastic bags from around Christmas 1996," said Mr Woodcock.{br} {br}"These toys were packed in opaque white plastic bags and sent to restaurants in boxes containing only one type of toy and no one else is thought to have the complete set.{br} {br}"It could have taken him up to 10,000 meals to collect all of them."{br} {br}SEE COPY CATCHLINE Fan eats 10 000 Happy Meals
    One Customer ServedÖ..10,000 Times
    ONE CUSTOMER SERVEDÖ..10,000 TIMES

    A man has eaten a massive 10,000 Ha...
    For more information visit http://www.rexfeatures.com/stacklink/HEYJP

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