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  2. Fudgie the Whale - Wikipedia

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    The whale's tail would then represent whatever a character traditionally had on its head: the Easter Bunny's ears, or Santa Claus' tassel. [2] But Fudgie the Whale was usually promoted around Father's Day, using the slogan, "For a whale of a dad". [3] Fudgie was developed by founder Tom Carvel, with the assistance of his employee Kathy Dumas. [4]

  3. Carvel (franchise) - Wikipedia

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    Carvel logo from 1989 to 2012. Carvel was founded and operated by Tom Carvel for its first 60 years. In 1929, Carvel borrowed $15 ($270 today [8]) from his future wife Agnes and used it to buy and operate an ice cream truck.

  4. How Carvel’s Fudgie the Whale became a Father’s Day icon

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    Whiskey, steaks and ties are all typical gifts for Father’s Day, but one specifically made for the holiday takes the cake: Fudgie the Whale.. Carvel’s vanilla and chocolate-flavored ice cream ...

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  8. Mackay, Idaho - Wikipedia

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    Mackay (pronounced / m æ ˈ k iː / ⓘ) is a town in Custer County, Idaho, United States. The population was 439 at the 2020 census . [ 4 ] The town is pronounced "Mackie" with the accent on the first syllable.

  9. Lake Pend Oreille - Wikipedia

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    Lake Pend Oreille (/ ˌ p ɒ n d ə ˈ r eɪ / POND-ə-RAY) [2] in the northern Idaho Panhandle is the largest lake in the U.S. state of Idaho and the 38th-largest lake by area in the United States, with a surface area of 148 square miles (380 km 2).