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  2. Chiquita - Wikipedia

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    In 1944, the company premiered the "Chiquita Banana" advertising jingle, which extolled the virtues of the fruit as well as when to eat them and how to store them. The song, which had an infectious calypso beat, began with the words "I'm Chiquita Banana, and I've come to say." [12] The brand name Chiquita was registered as a trademark in 1947.

  3. Patti Clayton - Wikipedia

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    Clayton was the original voice of Miss Chiquita, the Chiquita banana singer. In 1944, bananas were an exotic fruit in America. In 1944, bananas were an exotic fruit in America. The Chiquita banana jingle was introduced, not only to promote bananas, but to teach the public how to use and store them.

  4. Chiquitita - Wikipedia

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    A Spanish version of "Chiquitita" released as a single by Amaia Montero in 2010 became a number one in the Spanish charts. [58] A Euro-Reggae version was included on the ABBA cover album Thank You for the Music by Eurodance act E-Rotic in 1997. The song was covered in Spanish by Mexican 1980s pop girls group Pandora.

  5. 'Undercover Boss': Chiquita's 'Top Banana Doesn't Peel Back ...

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    Chiquita is most famous for its tropical produce, which is largely grown outside of the U.S. However, the show doesn't feature any of the Latin American plantations where its farmers cultivate ...

  6. United Fruit Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1900, the United Fruit Company produced The Golden Caribbean: A Winter Visit to the Republics of Colombia, Costa Rica, Spanish Honduras, Belize and the Spanish Main – via Boston and New Orleans written and illustrated by Henry R. Blaney. The travel book featured landscapes and portraits of the inhabitants pertaining to the regions where ...

  7. Chiquita Banana ordered to pay $38.3million for funding far ...

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    Chiquita Banana has been found liable by a Florida jury for financing a far-right Columbian paramilitary group, and has been ordered to pay $38.3m to the families of victims killed by the ...

  8. Carmen Miranda - Wikipedia

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    The United Fruit Company created a banana-woman character in 1944, Chiquita, whose fruit hat resembled Miranda's. [130] In Small Town Deb (1942), Jane Withers does an impression of Carmen Miranda and sings "I, Yi, Yi, Yi, Yi (I Like You Very Much)", which was one of Miranda's signature songs. [131]

  9. Florida jury finds Chiquita Brands liable for Colombia deaths ...

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    Banana giant Chiquita Brands must pay $38.3 million to 16 family members of people killed during Colombia's long civil war by a violent right-wing paramilitary group funded by the company, a ...