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  2. Joey Stefano - Wikipedia

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    His life is the subject of a one-man-play, Homme Fatale: The Fast Life and Slow Death of Joey Stefano, by Australian playwright Barry Lowe. [10] In 2010, Director Chad Darnell began working on a film based on Stefano's life, tentatively titled X-Rated. [1] As of 2020, the film is still in development. [11]

  3. Wonder Bread - Wikipedia

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    Continental Baking Company purchased Taggart in 1925. [7] This made Wonder Bread a national brand and added "It's Slo Baked" to the logo. [8] In the 1930s, Continental Baking began marketing Wonder Bread in sliced form nationwide, one of the first companies to do so; this was a significant milestone for the industry and for American consumers, who, at first, needed reassurance that "wonder-cut ...

  4. Howdy Doody - Wikipedia

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    Inspector John J. Fadoozle – "America's No. 1 private eye" whose character was revealed as the mysterious "Mr. X" who used the pseudonym to run against Howdy for the office of President of All the Boys and Girls of America. Children could vote by using ballots attached to the wrappers of loaves of Wonder Bread, a major sponsor of the show.

  5. Remember the aroma? Former Wonder Bread bakery ... - AOL

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    The Akron Baking Co., established in the 1890s, built the two-story brick building in 1914 for $3,000 (about $55,000 today) and equipped it with more than $150,000 in machinery — or $2.7 million ...

  6. Vaughan Alden Bass - Wikipedia

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    Vaughan Alden Bass was an American painter of pin-up art.. Bass was a Chicago artist who started his career working for the Louis F. Dow Company in St. Paul during the mid-1930s.

  7. Dorsch's White Cross Bakery - Wikipedia

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    Dorsch's White Cross Bakery, also known as the Wonder Bread Factory, is a complex of historic structures located in the Shaw neighborhood of Washington, D.C. It was entered in the District of Columbia Inventory of Historic Sites in 2011 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2012.

  8. Talk:Wonder Bread - Wikipedia

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    Wonder bread and similar products are often called "balloon bread". For decades I thought this was merely a pejorative term. From reading this article, as well as the information at the official Wonder Bread web site, it seems obvious that the nickname came from the "balloons" printed on the packaging, in turn influenced by the hot air balloon ...

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