Tic Tac Dough | Kit Salisbury's final ep., pt. 1

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Uploaded by on Mar 24, 2010

Kit Salisbury has yet to face the Dragon, and should he win this one, he'll be up to $199,750, $250 short of $200,000. He is already the second-highest money winner, though I assume you all know who the top one is

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  • @Hawqis1 I found it, Thank you.

  • @st8184an2 TheMultiKingWorld has the Tic Tac Dough Tournament of Champions and the title is Tic Tac Dough (1983) Tournament of Champions Day 1

  • I recall there was a Tic Tac Dough Tournament of Champions bringing back the top eight highest money winners. It would be cool if it could be found.

  • The Announcer you hear on here Charlie O'Donnell sadly passed away on sunday at the age of 78 years old and will be missed. Rest in Peace Charlie O'Donnell

  • Imagine if Kit had lasted the entire season and his reign had carried over into the Caldwell era. He'd be leaving the studio on the first day of taping thinking "Where the hell did they get this guy? He's a far cry from Wink!"

  • Do Tic Tac Dough or The Joker's Wild ever gave away Ford Thunderbirds on thier shows.

  • He would've been the biggest winner if he had better luck against the dragon.

  • $87,500 was the value of the cars he won, the car in the 1984-85 season was worth $12,500(AMC Eagle Station Wagon). WHile he started out in the 1983-84 season, where the car was a $5800 Chevy Chevette, he'd only won three games by the end of the season.

  • $87,500 was the value of the cars he won, the car in the 1984-85 season was worth $12,500(AMC Eagle Station Wagon). WHile he started out in the 1983-84 season, where the car was a $5800 Chevy Chevette, he'd only won three games by the end of the season.

  • Good Job, Mike!!!

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