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Pentax camera

Crime scene investigation tool used by Jeff Pratt in the Angie Dodge case

1 mentions

PeopleNet

PeopleNet is a product line acquired by Bullhorn, expanding its offerings in staffing solutions.

1 mentions

peppercorns

A spice used in making biltong, a South African dried meat.

1 mentions

peppermint mocha

Popular beverage from Starbucks, flavored with peppermint and chocolate

1 mentions

pepper spray

Law enforcement tool used to de-escalate tensions and record incidents.

1 mentions

Pep Strong

A supplement based on a peptide derived from fava beans, used for muscle and performance support.

1 mentions

Perfect Beach

Company that developed the game Perfect Beach, a VR experience.

1 mentions

Perfect Expedition

Company that developed the game Perfect Expedition, a VR experience.

1 mentions

Perfect Pitch

The book titled Perfect Pitch, authored by Nate Bukaty.

1 mentions

Perimenopop

A popular British pop album by Sophie Ellis-Bextor, released during the lockdown period.

1 mentions

peri-peri sauce

Portuguese sauce made from chili peppers, created by Portuguese settlers in Mozambique.

1 mentions

permethrin

A medication used to treat scabies, applied as a lotion, also known as permethrin.

1 mentions

petites pipes blanches

A small white pipe mentioned in the context of the story.

1 mentions

Petri dishes

Petri dishes, laboratory equipment used to culture microorganisms.

1 mentions

peyote

Peyote, a small cactus with psychoactive properties used in Native American spiritual practices.

1 mentions

Phallus

A genus of fungi known for their phallic shape and association with decay and decomposition.

1 mentions

Phantom Blade Zero

A popular action role-playing game developed by Chinese game developers, known for its martial arts theme.

1 mentions

Phantom Noise

Second poetry collection by Brian Turner, shortlisted for the T.S. Eliot Prize.

1 mentions

Phenotrezinol

A chemical compound used as an active ingredient in sunscreens, long used in Europe and Asia.

1 mentions

phone

A mobile device used to make calls, send messages, access the internet, and run applications.

1 mentions

photographs

Items such as keys, photographs, clothing, and private documents that are reported lost or found.

1 mentions

photo with Susie Cato

A 6x4 printed photograph featuring Susie Cato, a New Zealand television personality, with personal significance.

1 mentions

PHP Storm

PHP Storm, a code editor mentioned as a favorite tool.

1 mentions

Pico laser

A laser that targets tattoo pigment and other skin conditions, including vascular issues.

1 mentions

Pictionary

A drawing and guessing game where players illustrate words for others to guess

1 mentions

pie tape

A physical device used to measure the diameter of objects.

1 mentions

pig lung

A genetically modified pig lung used in experimental transplantation procedures.

1 mentions

pink cocaine

Pink powder or pink cocaine is a street drug with unknown composition, sometimes containing multiple substances.

1 mentions

Pink Himalayan salt

Pink Himalayan salt, a mineral-rich salt known for its pink color and claimed health benefits.

1 mentions

Pinot Grigio

Pinot Grigio is a white wine grape variety, known as Grauburgunder in Germany, producing light, crisp wines.

1 mentions

Pixelmator Pro

Apple's image editing software for Mac and iPad.

1 mentions

pizzoccheri

A pasta shape containing the combination of letters C and H, pronounced as 'k'.

1 mentions

Plant Power Meal Planner

A dietary planning program that offers personalized plant-based recipes and grocery lists.

1 mentions

plastic sheet

A simple plastic sheet used in healthcare to measure blood loss after childbirth.

1 mentions

platinum

Platinum is a precious metal used in jewelry and industrial applications.

1 mentions

Plausible Analytics

Plausible Analytics is an open-source, privacy-focused alternative to Google Analytics.

1 mentions

Play

A native iOS design tool for teams to design, prototype, and share directly on their devices.

1 mentions

Play-Doh

A popular children's toy made of soft, moldable material, used for creative play

1 mentions

PlayStation 5

Video game console developed by Sony

1 mentions

PlayStation VR

Gaming console developed by Sony, supporting VR experiences.

1 mentions

plexiglass

A type of plastic derived from fossil fuel byproducts, used in various applications including radar during WWII.

1 mentions

plum

A type of fruit that is a small, round, green or purple fruit with a pit, often eaten fresh.

1 mentions

plush cats

A line of plush stuffed cats created by Ty Warner, larger and more expensive than Beanie Babies, with individual names and personalities.

1 mentions

Pluto Puffs

Australian fast food shop known for Pluto Puffs, a type of snack.

1 mentions

Plymouth Volare

A 1977 model of a Plymouth vehicle used in a camping trip in the Pine Barrens.

1 mentions

Pocket AI

Australian technology company known for its smartphones and consumer electronics.

1 mentions

Pod 5

Pod 5, a model of smart mattress cover produced by Eight Sleep.

1 mentions

podiatry survival blueprint

Online course called Podiatry Survival Blueprint for podiatrists' practice growth and management

1 mentions

poi mochi

A Japanese-Hawaiian fusion dessert made with chewy rice cake and sweet filling, created in Hawaii.

1 mentions

Pokemon Yellow

Pokemon Yellow, another original Pokemon video game.

1 mentions