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Zagnut candy bar is a crunchy, flaky peanut butter core coated in toasted coconut. It was introduced in 1930 by the D.L. Clark Company of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It was launched as a "no-melt" candy, lacking a chocolate coating, and thus, it was ideal for warm climates. During World War II, the U.S. government commissioned Zagnut as a morale booster for military rations as it was particularly popular with soldiers stationed in tropical areas. Zagnut remains in production today by Hershey, though it is considered a "retro" or "hard-to-find" candy.
Zigzag and zag were slang words in the '30s!
Palabras hechas con un abecedario que hice hace un tiempo.
These are some words I put together with an alphabet I did some time ago.
Henry has his work cut out for him.
Our Daily Challenge - October 8, 2013 - "Back To Basics"
Daily Dog Challenge "707. "Wooden"
Stop on by Zachary and Henry's blog: bzdogs.com
Northern lights with the moon at Waxing gibbous ( 80 % illumination ) over Tuktoyaktuk, NT Canada February, 17, 2016 Image By: Francis Anderson
The historic Tuktoyaktuk Anglican Mission Church July 20, 2017. The summer sky was thundering this afternoon when I took this shot Photo By: Francis Anderson
YR-ABC - Boeing B-707-3K1C - TAROM (Transporturile Aeriene Române)
c/n 20.805 - built in 1974 for TAROM -
final user was Johnsons Air/RACE Cargo Airlines as 9G-IRL -
last seen DXB in 2004 all white/operating for Ethiopian Airlines -
crashed 19.03.05 into Lake Victoria in rain on 2nd too low attempt trying to land at Entebbe airport
scanned from Kodachrome-slide
YR-ABC - Boeing B-707-3K1C - TAROM (Transporturile Aeriene Române)
at Duesseldorf International Airpport (DUS) in 1990
c/n 20.805 - built in 1974 for TAROM -
final user was Johnsons Air/RACE Cargo Airlines as 9G-IRL -
last seen DXB in 2004 all white/operating for Ethiopian Airlines -
crashed 19.03.05 into Lake Victoria in rain on 2nd too low attempt trying to land at Entebbe airport
scanned from Kodachrome-slide