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  2. Bullwhip - Wikipedia

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    A whip will create a cracking sound without a cracker, but the sound will be much less loud. It has been suggested that the frayed end of the cracker may cause more fibers to move at supersonic speeds, increasing the likelihood of a sonic boom. It has also been found that when a whip is cracked, the cracker moves in an arc at the end of the whip.

  3. William F. Mangels - Wikipedia

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    William F. Mangels (1 February 1866 [1] –11 February 1958) was an amusement manufacturer and inventor. He worked at Coney Island and was a major player in the development of American amusement parks at the start of the 20th century.

  4. Scourge - Wikipedia

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    A scourge is a whip or lash, especially a multi-thong type, used to inflict severe corporal punishment or self-mortification. It is usually made of leather. It is usually made of leather. Etymology

  5. Miracle Whip - Wikipedia

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    Another story claims that Miracle Whip was invented in Salem, Illinois, at Max Crosset's Cafe, where it was called "Max Crossett's X-tra Fine Salad Dressing", and that Crosset sold it to Kraft Foods in 1931 for $300 [6] (equivalent to $6,200 in 2024). While stating that Kraft did buy many salad dressings, Tousey disputes the claim that X-tra ...

  6. Whip (politics) - Wikipedia

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    The whip position was created in the House of Representatives in 1897 by Republican Speaker Thomas Reed, who appointed James A. Tawney as the first whip. The first Democratic whip, Oscar Wilder Underwood, was appointed in about 1900.

  7. How a young UC Davis graduate invented Dole Whip, a Disney ...

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    At just 24, Westphal invented Dole Whip in the company’s San Jose laboratory. The dairy-free pineapple soft serve (other flavors such as raspberry, lime and mango came later) ...

  8. The Whip (ride) - Wikipedia

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    The Whip was a ride originally designed and built by W.F. Mangels Company of Coney Island, New York, United States. [1] William F. Mangels patented the ride in 1914 and it soon became extremely popular.

  9. Cool Whip - Wikipedia

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    Cool Whip is now the most consumed brand of whipped topping in the U.S. [5] Cool Whip was created in 1966 by food scientist William A. Mitchell. [6] The key advantage of his invention was that the product could be distributed frozen. Cool Whip is manufactured in Avon, New York, for the American and Canadian markets.