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No, Bob Kraft is not involved with Kraft Macaroni and Cheese.
He is about 5 feet 5 inches tall
Bob Kraft bought the New England Patriots from James Busch Orthwein in 1994.
Yes. Before Bob Kraft bought the New England Patriots in 1994, he had purchased Foxboro Stadium. The then owner of the Patriots James Orthwein tried to buy his way out of Dodge, offering Kraft $ 75,000,000 to buy out the lease. Using the stadium lease as leverage, Bob Kraft struck a deal with Orthwein to purchase the Patriots for $ 175,000,000.
Represents Martha Kraft (bob kraft's wife) who passed away this year. Not sure of the middle name.
The Kraft Music Hall - 1967 Bob and Carol and Martin and Barbara 4-6 was released on: USA: 21 October 1970
Yes (and no), the Patriots almost moved to Hartford, CT. Before building Gillette Stadium in Foxboro, MA, owner Bob Kraft looked at several sites across New England, including Boston, Ma., Providence, RI., and Hartford, Ct. Kraft was looking at alternative sites, and was willing to move the franchise if the community in question would offer significant financial incentives. Bob Kraft leveraged the interest of Connecticut State Officials against the State of Massachussets, who ultimatly agreed to help Kraft by improving the infrastructure in Foxboro. At that point Bob Kraft decided to keep the team in Foxboro and build Gillette Stadium on a site adjacent to the old, much beloved (and hated) Foxboro Stadium. So while Kraft did consider the move, there was never a real chance that the team would move to Connecticut.
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Bob didn't own the dog. It was the farmer who owned "Scruffty"
The New England Patriots.
Toy's For Bob, a company owned by Activision
A 1968 Apollo RV with 12,890 original miles owned by Bob Hope would be worth $115 million.