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Kemps was founded in 1914 by William Henry Kemps (October 29, 1878 – October 2, 1964), formerly of St. Louis, Missouri, who partnered with W.S. Lathrop after his Minneapolis candy company was near bankruptcy. The business was first known as Lathrop-Kemps Ice Cream Company, producing "special quality" Kemps Ice Cream.
Static Clip Art, a large library of premade static clip art. Animated Clip Art. Sound Tool, used to select sounds for the image from the provided library or to record custom sounds. Play Button, upon being clicked, the animated clip art on the page would animate, the selected sound (if any) would begin to play and text typed would be spoken by ...
Kemps may refer to: Kemps (card game), a card game with many different names where the player must silently signal a partner to score points;
Ice Cream Man, Vol. 4: Tiny Lives: Ice Cream Man #13–16 24 December 2019 9781534313767 Ice Cream Man, Vol. 5: Other Confections: Ice Cream Man #17–20 8 September 2020 9781534315976 Ice Cream Man, Vol. 6: Just Desserts: Ice Cream Man #21–24 29 June 2021 9781534317277 Ice Cream Man, Vol. 7: Certain Descents: Ice Cream Man #25–28 23 ...
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Instead of hunting for prey, they ask people on the beach for crisps, ice cream and toffee, except for one shark who claims to be "lactose intolerant". Generally the strip consists of some sort of shipwreck or holiday-by-the-seaside theme; the initial apprehension at the sighting of shark fins turns into abject horror: "Oh no! Crap sharks!
Fox's Peter Pan & the Pirates (known in international markets as 20th Century Fox's Peter Pan & the Pirates) is an American animated television series based on J.M. Barrie's Peter Pan that aired on Fox Kids from September 8, 1990, to September 10, 1991. [1] 65 episodes were produced. [2] The show was one of Fox's first forays into programming ...