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Introduced by General Mills' owned Yoplait in 1999, Go-Gurt is an American brand of yogurt targeted at "on-the-go kids," as it is squeezed out of a tube directly into the mouth, instead of being eaten with a spoon. In June 2006, Go-Gurt Fizzix, a carbonated yogurt snack, was released under the Yoplait brand. This "sparkling yogurt" was originally developed by Lynn Ogden, a professor in the... Read enhanced Wikipedia article

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    Go-Gurt

    Introduced by General Mills' owned Yoplait in 1999, Go-Gurt is an American brand of yogurt targeted at "on-the-go kids," as it is squeezed out of a tube directly into the mouth, instead of being eaten with a spoon.
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    Tube

    Tube (structure), the predominate structural system for constructing tall buildings in the United States between World War II and the 1990s ... Yoplait Tubes, the name for Go-Gurt portable yog(o)urt in every country except America and the United Kingdom
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    Bobby Edner

    Robert Charles Edner (born October 5, 1988) is an American actor, singer, and rapper. ... Go-Gurt "Missing A Beat" (2003)
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    Yoplait

    Yoplait is a company owned by two French holdings, SODIAAL and PAI Partners, and is a best selling dairy brand. ... Under the Yoplait label, General Mills also markets Trix Yogurt, based on the flavors of their breakfast cereal of the same name, and Go-Gurt, where various flavors are packaged in plastic tubes for spoonless eating; these brands are targeted to children.
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    SpongeBob SquarePants

    SpongeBob SquarePants is an American animated television series, created by marine biologist and animator Stephen Hillenburg. ... Merchandise based on the show ranges from Kraft Macaroni & Cheese, Go-Gurt, Kellogg's cereal, and video games to boxer shorts, flip-flops, pajamas, t-shirts, slippers, Pez dispensers, and radios.
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    Blue raspberry

    Blue raspberry is a common flavor for syrups, candies, drinks and other edible items. ... Artificial blue raspberry flavoring has been added to many products, such as the following: Charms Blowpops, Go-Gurt, ICEE,sour skittles, sour extremes, Dum Dum Pop, Jolly Rancher, Blue Brainwash, Wild Berry Skittles, Warheads and Mega Warheads, Airheads, Jolly Rancher, Rita's Water Ice's popular flavor Blueberry, Yoplait's Blue Raspberry Rage, Hubba Bubba, Night Train, Zours, and MD 20/20.
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    Terminological comparison between Germanic languages

    | | GIRTH | Gurt | | gordel | gjord, belte | gjord | | gj”rÐ | | ... | | to go | gehen | gein | gaan | g† | g† | g‘ | | |
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    Cypriot Turkish

    Standard Turkish kurt ↔ Cypriot Turkish gurt "worm" ... (Will you go to school?)
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    Gibrizlija

    Standard Turkish kurt ↔ Gibrizlija gurt "worm" ... (Will you go to school?)
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    Singapore English

    If we were to go by this definition, most if not all young Singaporeans under the age of 50 can be considered native English speakers. ... http://digital.georgetown.edu/gurt/1999/gurt_1999_25.pdf

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