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  2. Cookie Run - Wikipedia

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    Cookie Run is a series of online mobile running games developed by Devsisters, inspired by the classic folk tale The Gingerbread Man. The series features various cookies with different abilities and modes, and has collaborated with brands such as Skittles, Hello Kitty, and Sonic the Hedgehog.

  3. Devsisters - Wikipedia

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    Devsisters is a company that creates and publishes games for various platforms, such as KakaoTalk, LINE and WeChat. It is best known for its popular title Cookie Run, which has over 55 million downloads worldwide.

  4. Cookie Run: Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Cookie Run: Kingdom is an action role-playing gacha game by Devsisters and the sixth game in the Cookie Run series. It features new Cookies and over 200 levels, and tells the story of the cookies fighting against Dark Enchantress Cookie.

  5. Activate and redeem your Restaurant.com Code - AOL Help

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    Learn how to activate and redeem your monthly $50 credit from Restaurant.com for certain AOL Advantage plans. You need to reactivate your Code each month and apply it to your Restaurant.com account to get new certificates.

  6. My Coke Rewards - Wikipedia

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    My Coke Rewards was a customer loyalty marketing program for The Coca-Cola Company that ended in 2017. Customers entered codes from Coke products on a website or texted them to earn points for prizes or sweepstakes entries.

  7. Q code - Wikipedia

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    Q code is a collection of operating signals for commercial and amateur radio communication. It includes codes for questions, answers, notices, meteorology, and other topics, with different ranges for aeronautical, maritime, and all services.

  8. Police code - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the different types and examples of police codes used in the United States, such as 10 codes, signals, incident codes, and response codes. See how codes vary by state, county, and agency, and how they are related to the California Penal Code.

  9. List of HTTP status codes - Wikipedia

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    Learn about the meaning and usage of HTTP response status codes, which are issued by a server in response to a client's request. The codes are classified into five categories: 1xx, 2xx, 3xx, 4xx, and 5xx.