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Burnett is the agency that figured out a way to sell vegetables: they invented this green eunuch called the Jolly Green Giant.
From Those Wonderful Folks Who Gave You Pearl Harbor Jerry Della Femina 2010
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The difference here is that every adult knows that Santa Claus is an invention to please children, and that the Jolly Green Giant was designed to sell vegetables.
Rabbi Alan Lurie: The Rabbi Who Believes In Zeus: Why All Intuitions Of God Are Incomplete Rabbi Alan Lurie 2011
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One could ask if I also believe in Santa Claus or the Jolly Green Giant.
Rabbi Alan Lurie: The Rabbi Who Believes In Zeus: Why All Intuitions Of God Are Incomplete Rabbi Alan Lurie 2011
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The difference here is that every adult knows that Santa Claus is an invention to please children, and that the Jolly Green Giant was designed to sell vegetables.
Rabbi Alan Lurie: The Rabbi Who Believes In Zeus: Why All Intuitions Of God Are Incomplete Rabbi Alan Lurie 2011
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One could ask if I also believe in Santa Claus or the Jolly Green Giant.
Rabbi Alan Lurie: The Rabbi Who Believes In Zeus: Why All Intuitions Of God Are Incomplete Rabbi Alan Lurie 2011
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One could ask if I also believe in Santa Claus or the Jolly Green Giant.
Rabbi Alan Lurie: The Rabbi Who Believes In Zeus: Why All Intuitions Of God Are Incomplete Rabbi Alan Lurie 2011
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The difference here is that every adult knows that Santa Claus is an invention to please children, and that the Jolly Green Giant was designed to sell vegetables.
Rabbi Alan Lurie: The Rabbi Who Believes In Zeus: Why All Intuitions Of God Are Incomplete Rabbi Alan Lurie 2011
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So take a spin: Jell-O, the Jolly Green Giant, the blight-resistant potato, ceramic and wooden prototypes of the mason jar, the guy who refined the process of refining sugar, the father of the modern American beehive (yep, in 1851) and a fully operational 1958 Ford Workmaster tractor.
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You know, commenting on the girl wearing green leggings and puffy sleeves who looks like a cross between an elf and the Jolly Green Giant kind of mean.
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You know, commenting on the girl wearing green leggings and puffy sleeves who looks like a cross between an elf and the Jolly Green Giant kind of mean.
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