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During the 1940s, Popsicle Pete ads were created by Woody Gelman and his partner Ben Solomon, and appeared on Popsicle brand packages for decades. [ 14 ] The mascot was then introduced in Canada in 1988 and featured in television commercials, [ 15 ] promotions, [ 16 ] and print advertisements [ 17 ] until 1996.
Frank invented a fryer that wouldn't curl bacon. [15] In 1953, Frank invented a carousel-motor-powered machine that would cook waffles and then freeze them. [15] [6] [9] Dorsa named the product Eggo frozen waffle. In 1966, the Dorsas sold Eggo to Fearn Foods Inc., [15] [16] which was acquired by Kellogg's in 1970. [17]
The call was traced to a payphone in a parking garage at Market near San Antonio, [33] and Police Chief J.N. Black and Sheriff William Emig hurried to the scene just 150 feet (46 m) from the San Jose Police station, where they arrested Thomas Harold Thurmond as he was hanging up, at about 8:00 p.m. [36]
Serial killer known for stalking and killing victims in state parks near San Francisco, also known as the Trailside Killer [136] 28: Doug Clark (serial killer) Los Angeles: 1980: 6+ Serial killer with accomplice Carol Bundy known as the "Sunset Strip Killers" [137] 28: David Mason: Oakland: 1980: 5–6: Serial killer killed at least four ...
The bodies of Honeychurch and Vaughn were found in a metal drum near a burned down store in the Bear Brook State Park in Allenstown, New Hampshire in 1985, while McWaters' body was found nearby in 2000 together with a still-unidentified body of a little girl, whose DNA analysis showed that she was the daughter of Rasmussen. The identity of the ...
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The ice pop does melt but not as fast as other ice pops. [35] This is due to the strands of fruit fibers inside the ice pops which makes them thicker than regular ice pops. [35] The thicker the ice pop the slower it melts. [35] This design was inspired by the material called pykrete, which was invented by Geoffrey Pyke. [35]
On May 22, 2008, the Los Angeles Times reported that the City of Santa Monica had thus far paid out $21 million to settle dozens of civil lawsuits stemming from the case. The same article also noted that Weller, age 91, was now confined to his home and receiving 24-hour nursing care.