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Zippy's is open 24 hours and offers a wide variety of food combining American, Japanese, Korean, Chinese, and Hawaiian cuisine—that is, what people who live in Hawaii call "local" cuisine. [7] One of their signature dishes when they first opened was the Zip-min. [ clarification needed ] [ 8 ] Its signature food is their chili .
Zippy the Pinhead is a fictional character who is the protagonist of Zippy, an American comic strip created by Bill Griffith. Zippy's most famous quotation, "Are we having fun yet?", appears in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations and became a catchphrase .
Zip's Drive In (more commonly referred to as "Zip's"), [1] is a restaurant chain located in the Inland Northwest region of the United States.Formerly a drive-in restaurant, expanding throughout the region in the 1960s and 1970s, the restaurant chain is one of few drive-ins that continued to expand through the early adoption of drive-through lanes and transitioning to a more fast food business ...
Zippy is a Portuguese brand specialized in babies and infants, that serves parents and children from birth to preteen. It offers a wide range of clothing and accessories , childcare products, furniture and toys , at very affordable prices .
Mr. ZIP, informally Zippy, a cartoon character used by the U.S. Postal Service; Zippy (mascot), the name of the mascot for the University of Akron Zips; Zippy (Rainbow), a character in Rainbow, a British pre-school children's television series; Zippy the Pinhead, the main character in a comic strip of the same name
Mr. ZIP, informally "Zippy", is a cartoon character used in the 1960s by the United States Post Office Department, and later by its successor, the United States Postal Service, to encourage the general public to include the ZIP Code in all mailings.
At first titled Yow [34] (which is Zippy's exclamation when he is surprised), the title was changed to Zippy for the final issue. [35] The first full-length Zippy collection, Zippy Stories, was published in 1981 by And/Or Press. The collection was brought back to print by Last Gasp in 1984, and had multiple printings (up through 1995). [36]
A Girl Named Zippy is a memoir by Haven Kimmel.This memoir describes the childhood of the author who grew up in the 1960s in the small town of Mooreland, Indiana.The title is taken from the author's nickname "Zippy" which her father gave her to describe her zipping around the house.