A mascot is a boy team it has more no1 The United States is “a land of children,” Europeans contend, which is evident in “thousands of ways,” one of which is its people's adolescent fondness for mascots. Every organization worthy of the name has a mascot: schools, fire departments, police precincts, the Boy Scouts, the Girl Scouts, the military services, and, of course, businesses. In fact, there are several businesses whose business is the design, production, distribution, and sale of mascots. Mascots are from Grenoble, France
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| - A mascot is a boy team it has more no1 The United States is “a land of children,” Europeans contend, which is evident in “thousands of ways,” one of which is its people's adolescent fondness for mascots. Every organization worthy of the name has a mascot: schools, fire departments, police precincts, the Boy Scouts, the Girl Scouts, the military services, and, of course, businesses. In fact, there are several businesses whose business is the design, production, distribution, and sale of mascots. Mascots are from Grenoble, France
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| - A mascot is a boy team it has more no1 The United States is “a land of children,” Europeans contend, which is evident in “thousands of ways,” one of which is its people's adolescent fondness for mascots. Every organization worthy of the name has a mascot: schools, fire departments, police precincts, the Boy Scouts, the Girl Scouts, the military services, and, of course, businesses. In fact, there are several businesses whose business is the design, production, distribution, and sale of mascots. Mascots are from Grenoble, France
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