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The Orange Julius was named the official drink of the 1964 New York World's Fair. [19]Orange Julius first started using a devil mascot for their logo in 1926. [20] In the 1970s and early 1980s, Orange Julius beverage stands used an image of a devil with a pitchfork around an orange, with the slogan, "A Devilish Good Drink".
Sparky the Sun Devil spars with a Notre Dame fan at their matchup at Cowboys Stadium. On March 1, 2013, Arizona State announced they were joining forces with the Walt Disney Company to redesign the mascot costume, as part of an effort to modernize the character, and planned to use the character in comic books, children books and animated features.
In 1986, Dairy Queen's parent company IDQ (now part of Berkshire Hathaway) purchased Karmelkorn Shoppes, Inc. [6] [7] Dairy Queen began co-branding Karmelkorn with the Dairy Queen and Orange Julius brands. [8] Beginning in 1987, many locations with the three product lines were rebranded as Dairy Queen Treat Centers.
This fun twist on a classic Orange Julius is made with frozen orange juice concentrate, vanilla ice cream, milk, sugar, ice, and vanilla extract.
Later iterations of the icy citrus and milky vanilla treat included Orange Julius as well as The Flintstones Cool Cream Push-Up Pops. Now, there is a ton of competition in this nostalgic flavor ...
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When Julius Pringle was born, he had a plump black mustache, red eyes, eyebrows, and black hair parted down the middle. The Pringles logo proudly appears inside his bowtie.
Orange Tang was packaged in glass jars with a metallic green label and orange metal lid. It was promoted as an "instant breakfast" drink rather than a soft drink mix, because it was fortified with vitamins C and A. In print and television advertising Tang was referred to as the nutritious "space age" drink of the astronauts.