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  2. The Art of Skiing - Wikipedia

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    Goofy goes to Sugar Bowl Ski Resort, to learn how to ski.The name of the resort can be seen in the opening frames of the cartoon. Sugar Bowl Ski Resort was used because Walt Disney had an interest in the Sugar Bowl ski area, to the extent that one of the peaks at Sugar Bowl is named Mt. Disney after him.

  3. Harold Teen - Wikipedia

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    The success of the strip led to toys, figurines, pins and other products. Reprints appeared in Dell's Popular Comics, and Whitman published a Better Little Book, Harold Teen in Swinging at the Sugar Bowl (1939). During World War II, Harold joined the Navy. In the post-war period, the strip failed to retain its relevance.

  4. Sugar Bowl Ski Resort - Wikipedia

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    Sugar Bowl is a ski and snowboard area in northern Placer County near Norden, ... [19] Sugar Bowl was also featured in the 1941 Disney cartoon The Art of Skiing.

  5. Hannes Schroll - Wikipedia

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    Schroll became president of the Sugar Bowl Corporation with the financial assistance from Hamilton McCaughey a local realtor and ice-skating champion George Stiles and several families that assisted in several other ways. Stocks were sold in the company to raise enough funding to build a ski lodge, a chair lift and several chalets. Schroll is ...

  6. The Family Circus - Wikipedia

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    They often visit a popular ice cream parlor named the Sugar Bowl (based on a real restaurant of the same name that features many strips signed by Keane), and Jeffy once went to St. Joseph's Hospital for a tonsillectomy. Thel was seen playing tennis with a racket marked "Scottsdale Racket", and Bil mentioned moving up to B class at Scottsdale ...

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  8. 12 Vintage Christmas Blow Molds Worth Serious Cash

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    It’s 33-inches tall and 25-inches wide, so we imagine it’s scaled to the real-life guy with a belly that shakes like a bowl full of jelly. 8. Beco Christmas Giant Candle Blow Mold

  9. Etta Kett - Wikipedia

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    Etta Kett came along six years after Carl Ed's Harold Teen and displayed certain parallels, notably activities set inside the Sugar Shack soda shop rather than the Sugar Bowl soda shop of Harold Teen. As Peter Kylling observed, Robinson also borrowed from his earlier strip, The Love-Byrds: The series premiered in the early 1920s. Stopped in 1925.

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