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Show: Throwback Marshmallow

Throwback Marshmallow is a show where we look at old products from the past, and cover the history of them from beginning to end. The show's pilot was released in Season 1, and it was about the Funny Face drink mix. After that, the show officially became a recurring show on The Weekly Marshmallow.

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Season 2 episodes

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