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Jack Ferver (born 1979) [1] is an American dancer, choreographer, actor, and professor. They are known for their dance-theatre shows that examine trauma, otherness, and queerness, as well as for their portrayal of a character known as the Little Lad in a 2007 Berries and Cream Starburst commercial.
Kiwi berries are packed with vitamins, fiber, magnesium, potassium and antioxidants, like most of the berries on this list. One serving boasts five times the vitamin C of an orange , as well as 2 ...
TikTok's obsession with berries and cream shows that DeepTok isn't actually that far from mainstream TikTok. The tag #berriesandcream has roughly 327 million views on TikTok as of Wednesday, and # ...
In 2007, a commercial for Starburst's Berries and Creme flavour went viral. [23] The commercial, referred to as "Berries and Creme" or as "The Little Lad Dance", stars a man dressed in Victorian/Georgian clothing expressing his excitement for the candy's flavour by performing an impromptu song and dance routine. [24]
Barry's Tea is an Irish tea company founded in 1901 by James J. Barry in Cork. Until the 1960s, tea was sold from a shop in Prince's Street, but thereafter the company expanded its wholesaling and distribution operations. There is a common debate among Irish households about which is the superior Irish tea – Barry's Tea or Lyons Tea. [1]
OOB Organic (short for Omaha Organic Berries) is a New Zealand seller of ice cream and berries. [1] [2] It was founded by Shannon and Rob Auton, and the ice cream is made in a factory in their blueberry orchard in Matakana. OOB Organic is sold in both New Zealand and Australia. [1]
Barry's (formerly Barry's Bootcamp) is a boutique fitness brand offering high-intensity interval workouts consisting of alternating sessions of cardio and strength training. The company was founded in Los Angeles in 1998. [1] [2] Barry’s currently has more than 70 studios spread across 16 countries, with the majority in the United States. [3]
Eton mess is a traditional English dessert consisting of a mixture of strawberries or other berries, meringue, and whipped cream. [1] First mentioned in print in 1893, it is commonly believed to originate from Eton College and is served at the annual cricket match against the pupils of Harrow School. Eton mess is occasionally served at Harrow ...