Word: sweets
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Florida Citrus Commission last month .doubled its advertising budget to $10 million. Hurt by competition from such sweet but orangeless substitutes as General Foods' Awake, the industry wants to start adding sugar and artificial colors, now banned by Florida law except for test-marketing purposes. Processors are also working on new convenience ideas, including dehydrated instant...
...acres, their sales are growing faster. While California's share of the U.S. wine market has ebbed from 88% to 76% since 1950, New York's has grown from 7% to 12%. In these figures, some wine experts detect a subtle taste shift from the inexpensive, sweet dessert wines of California to the drier and more dear (by as much as 50%) varieties produced in the harsher climates of upstate New York. In New York's wine-making Finger Lakes area, output of dry table wines is growing by 13% a year, against only 6% in California...
...began scuffling around the chitlin circuit, patrolling the outskirts of success with a series of recordings that at various times labeled him as a jazz, pop, gospel and even folk singer. Then, early last year, he decided to dish up some good old chitlin-style singing and sweet-talking. He invited a bunch of friends to the recording studio and recorded Lou Rawls LIVE! to their finger-popping, hand-clapping accompaniment. The album took off. In a few short months Rawls was commanding $5,000 for a one-night stand...
...tells the sad sweet story of Daphnis and of Chloe...
...coach Karl Michael had just taken a dunking, fully-clothed, in the IAB pool Saturday after-noon and a broad grin creased his dripping face. "We've been aiming for this moment for a long time, for eight years," he was saying, "and you better believe this is a sweet...