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1950s–1980s: Mascot was Paul Revere-like character Mr. Opportunity: Honda: 2004–2011 [9] Strawberry Shortcake: 2014: CGI doll version of the character Buzz the bee: Honey Nut Cheerios cereal: originally voiced by Arnold Stang: King Ding Dong / King Don: Hostess Brands: Captain Cupcake: Fruit Pie the Magician: 1973–2006 Chauncey Chocodile ...
This is a list of defunct (mainly American) consumer brands which are no longer made and usually no longer mass-marketed to consumers. Brands in this list may still be made, but are only made in modest quantities and/or limited runs as a nostalgic or retro style item. A set of signs promoting Burma-Shave, on U.S. Route 66
1951 – Cold Turkey (live-action wrestling match on TV) 1953 – The Three Little Pups (cowboys riding horses; Southern Wolf riding on black-and-white live-action horse) 1959 – Donald in Mathmagic Land (live-action character at a billiards game, orchestra, paintings, human figures and live-action objects)
"The 1950s were a golden age of fashion, marked by elegant silhouettes, bold femininity, and meticulous tailoring," says Monica Mahoney, the designer behind the eponymous fashion brand. Among the ...
After being in development for over a decade, a live-action film adaptation of Barbie was announced by Warner Bros. Pictures with actress Margot Robbie cast as Barbie and Greta Gerwig directing. [7] [8] [9] Released on 21 July 2023, Barbie was the first live-action Barbie film after numerous computer-animated films and specials. [10]
"I really honed in on the 1950s because of my grandparents," Fay explained to AOL Lifestyle. "They got married in 1955 and her [grandmother's] stories...just made it sound like the best time ever."
A brand new 'Bri-Nylon' fabric was introduced by the British Nylon Spinners. This fabric was popular fabric to be applied on intimate apparel in the 1950s because it was one of the first easy-to-launder and drip-dry fabric. There was a full corset advertisement in 1959 shows the popularity of 'Bri-Nylon' and the design of the corselet in the 1950s.
Born in 1931, the North Dakota native became a Hollywood hit in the mid-1950s, when casting agents took notice and quickly added her to one TV show after another. But her big breakthrough came in ...