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Pages in category "Products introduced in 1920" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Baby Ruth;
Finally, flavored lipstick was also popular, with the most popular variety being cherry. [3] In 1916, Max Factor began selling eye shadow and eyebrow pencils. This was the first time such products were available outside of the movie industry. Max continued to be a driving force behind make-up until his death in 1938.
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The most popular American athlete of the 1920s was baseball player Babe Ruth. His characteristic home-run hitting heralded a new epoch in the history of the sport (the "live-ball era"), and his high style of living fascinated the nation and made him one of the highest-profile figures of the decade. Fans were enthralled in 1927 when Ruth hit 60 ...
When someone mentions the 1920s, you might picture one of two extremes. One is the classic "Roaring 20s" image, with flappers in bucket hats and the decadence of F. Scott Fitzgerald's "The Great...
Candy corn is a popular treat for American children during Halloween. Candy corn is a confection in the United States and Canada, popular primarily in autumn around Halloween, that mimics the shape and coloration of corn kernels—a broad yellow end, a tapered orange center, and a pointed white tip. Candy corn is made primarily from sugar, corn ...
Take the popular 1920s baby name Paul, for example. The name ties back to Biblical origins and can be associated with prominent figures, such as Paul McCartney, Paul Newman and many others.