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  2. Monster.com - Wikipedia

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    Monster Worldwide, Inc. Monster.com is a global employment website that was established in 1999 as a result of the merger between The Monster Board and Online Career Centre. It is a subsidiary of Randstad Holding, a Dutch multinational human resource consulting firm. [2] The company's headquarters are in Weston, Massachusetts .

  3. Ogopogo - Wikipedia

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    Water. In Canadian folklore, the Ogopogo is a lake monster said to inhabit Okanagan Lake in British Columbia, Canada. Some scholars have charted the entity's development from First Nations folklore and widespread water monster folklore motifs. The Ogopogo now plays a role in the commercial symbolism and media representation of the region.

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  6. Champ (folklore) - Wikipedia

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    In American folklore, Champ or Champy [1] is the name of a lake monster said to live in Lake Champlain, a 125-mile (201 km)-long body of fresh water shared by New York and Vermont, with a portion extending into Quebec, Canada. [2] The legend of the monster is considered a draw for tourism in the Burlington, Vermont and Plattsburgh, New York areas.

  7. Monster Energy - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .monsterenergy .com. Monster Energy is an energy drink that was created by Hansen Natural Company (now Monster Beverage Corporation) in April 2002. [1] As of 2022, Monster Energy had a 30.1% share of the American energy drink market, [3] the second-highest after Red Bull .

  8. Thetis Lake Monster - Wikipedia

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    Thetis Lake. The Thetis Lake Monster is a legendary creature and admitted hoax of Victoria, British Columbia, Canada. In 1972, two teenage boys claimed to see a monster emerge from Thetis Lake beach. The description of the creature that the teenagers gave matched the description of the Gill-man from the 1954 film Creature from the Black Lagoon .

  9. Igopogo - Wikipedia

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    In Canadian folklore, the Igopogo is a mythical creature said to dwell in Lake Simcoe, Ontario. [1] The creature's name is ostensibly based on the Ogopogo, of Lake Okanagan, British Columbia, and also the title of the 1952 book I Go Pogo, a slogan often mentioned in the comic. [2] Other nicknames for the Igopogo include Beaverton Bessie, after ...