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  2. Blue Hawaii (cocktail) - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Hawaii and the Blue Hawaiian are different drinks; the Blue Hawaii does not use any coconut. Some venues will attempt to pass off their “version” without the pineapple in favor of sour mix. Any respectable moderately stocked bar should be able to recreate the authentic Blue Hawaii. Seemingly the only constant is the name and the ...

  3. Hawaiian Punch - Wikipedia

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    In 1961, the Atherton-Privett ad agency created a 20-second commercial to advertise Hawaiian Punch drink. The commercial was produced by John Urie and Associates in Hollywood. Jean Guy Jacques was the director; Bob Guidi and John Urie designed the two characters, Punchy and Oaf. [ 8 ]

  4. Harry Yee - Wikipedia

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    The Blue Hawaii [7] The Chimp in Orbit [4] The Hawaiian Eye [2] — it was featured in the television series that used the hotel he worked in as a backdrop; The Hot Buttered Okolehao [2] Tapa Punch [2] [4] — the first drink he put a paper parasol in; The Tropical Itch (a popular drink that substitutes a bamboo backscratcher for a swizzle ...

  5. Blue Hawaiian - Wikipedia

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    The use of light rum allows the blue color from the curaçao to come through. Adding more pineapple juice results in a greenish blue color. [5] Champagne or prosecco can be added to make a sparkling Blue Hawaiian. [6] Difford's Guide notes, "Probably created by Don the Beachcomber in Los Angeles, USA, this is a riff on the Blue Hawaii." [7]

  6. Mai Tai - Wikipedia

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    The Mai Tai became a popular cocktail in the 1950s–60s and many restaurants, particularly tiki-themed restaurants or bars, served them. The Mai Tai was also prominently featured in the 1961 Elvis Presley film Blue Hawaii. The Mai Tai was named the official cocktail of the city by the Oakland, California city council. [19]

  7. List of American advertising characters - Wikipedia

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    Punchy (the Hawaiian Punch Guy), and Oaf/Opie: Hawaiian Punch: debuted 1961: John Holiday: Holiday Inn: 1950s–1980s: Mascot was Paul Revere-like character Mr. Opportunity: Honda: 2004–2011 [9] Strawberry Shortcake: Honda: 2014: CGI doll version of the character Buzz the bee: Honey Nut Cheerios cereal: originally voiced by Arnold Stang: King ...

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