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- Company Name:Unilever Canada
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Headquarters: (View Map)Blackfriars, London
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Consumer Goods
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10,001+ employees
- 51085 Global Rank
- 65472 India
- 1.18 M Estimated Visits
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Search32.44%
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Direct26.37%
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Referrals23.57%
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Social16.93%
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Mail0.62%
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Display0.07%
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16.34%
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12.32%
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4.54%
- India 26.9%
- United States 13.8%
- Malaysia 4.6%
- Philippines 4.0%
- Nigeria 3.0%
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- App Url: https://itunes.apple.com/app/unilever/id535797452
- App Support: http://unilever.com
- Genre: Games
- Bundle ID: com.unilever.paddlepop
- App Size: 41.4 M
- Version: 1.29
- Release Date: July 3rd, 2012
- Update Date: May 13th, 2015
Description:
Paddle Pop Adventures – Rise of the Lions!
Help the Lion heroes, Paddle Pop and Leena, race through 3 different worlds and 24 levels, to save the Lion Kingdom!
Explore the Secret Pyramids, Floating Islands and Ice Temple, earning tokens and medals while avoiding enemies and traps!
The Shadow Master – a dark lord from another world - has invaded the Lion Kingdom to claim the powerful Lion Crystals as his own. Brave heroes Paddle Pop and Leena need your help to stop him!
Features:
• Play as Paddle Pop or Leena
• Explore 3 worlds, with 8 levels each, to test even the most skilled heroes
• Race against the clock
• Collect tokens
• Earn medals
• Avoid enemies and traps
• Master the double jump, use special bridges and learn that every move counts!
Think you’ve mastered this game? Challenge yourself with the online web Paddle Pop Adventure games – use the tokens earned to open secret paths and collect 60 gold medals to unlock special moves. Visit www.paddlepopadventure.com to explore the new routes, show off your new tricks and enjoy the full game experience!
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