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Episode 1: Bailat-Fiaschetti (March 20th, 1952)
Detectives set out to tra...
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Episode 1: Bailat-Fiaschetti (March 20th, 1952)
Detectives set out to track down a gang of international jewel thieves who have just stolen more than a million dollars worth of valuables from an estate in New York.
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Vintage Black and White TV Ad for Skippy Peanut Butter
"Skippy"
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Vintage Black and White TV Ad for Skippy Peanut Butter
"Skippy" was first used as a trademark for peanut butter by the Rosefield Packing Co., Ltd., of Alameda, California, in 1933. Percy Crosby, creator of the "Skippy" comic strip, had the trademark invalidated in 1934, but Rosefield persisted after Crosby was committed to an insane asylum, and its successor companies, most recently Unilever, have been granted rights to the trademark over the objection of Crosby's heirs. There has been much litigation on this point over the decades, some of which remains in progress"
Source of description: wikipedia.org
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ubmx uploaded a new video
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Vintage Black and White TV Ad for Skippy Peanut Butter
"Skippy"
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Vintage Black and White TV Ad for Skippy Peanut Butter
"Skippy" was first used as a trademark for peanut butter by the Rosefield Packing Co., Ltd., of Alameda, California, in 1933. Percy Crosby, creator of the "Skippy" comic strip, had the trademark invalidated in 1934, but Rosefield persisted after Crosby was committed to an insane asylum, and its successor companies, most recently Unilever, have been granted rights to the trademark over the objection of Crosby's heirs. There has been much litigation on this point over the decades, some of which remains in progress"
Source of description: wikipedia.org
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