Sentences with phrase «wildly popular hit»

Last April, Starbucks launched a frozen unicorn drink that became a wildly popular hit.

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With her trademark sassy and humorous yet hard - hitting approach to veganism, Kim Barnouin, the nutritionist coauthor of the wildly popular Skinny Bitch books, has become the voice for the compassionate eater.
One worked on «some wildly popular prime - time hits» as well as a few «pilots that never saw the light of day.»
Hiss if you must, but be warned: Brosnan will kill you, and not very softly, with his songs in «Mamma Mia,» the film version of the wildly popular stage show constructed around all of ABBA's hits from the Seventies, plus several songs that did not become hits, for reasons that become fathomable as you watch.
WHY: The fourth season of Cartoon Network's hit animated series ended in 2012, and although that may not seem like too long ago, it's very rare for that much time to pass between a show's original airing and home video release, especially one as wildly popular as «Adventure Time.»
Rebirth of an icon Navigator was wildly popular the moment it hit the streets in the late 1990s, and spent more than a decade as one of the top - selling vehicles in the segment.
Last year, NECA announced a new agreement with game makers Valve to create action figures and replicas based on their stable of wildly popular games including last year's smash hit «Portal 2.»
Investors are betting the new game, Super Mario Run, will be another mobile hit for the Japanese company akin to the wildly popular Pokemon GO, as it moves away from its console - focused strategy and embraces on - the - go gaming.
Reinterpretations of Modern Art's greatest hits have been wildly popular in institutional group shows and art fairs for some time now.
New Prius Models Set to Launch When the North American International Auto Show hits Detroit in January 2011, there will be featured a few new versions of its wildly popular read more...
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