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Groucho Marx
Groucho Marx played Capt. Spaulding who sang "Hello I Must Be Going"
Groucho Marx
Animal crackers precede Oreos by at least 12 years.
Barnum's Animal Crackers added a koala to the mix to celebrate its 100th anniversary in 2002. The koala became the first new addition to the iconic animal-shaped cracker lineup in over a decade.
Animal-shaped cookies (biscuits in Britishterminology) were imported to America late in the 1800s. Oreos were introduced in 1912.
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Christmas Crackers are significant the United Kingdom as they were first invented there in the 1850s. Since then, Christmas Crackers have become a regular Christmas tradition.
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There are 18 different animal shapes in the Animal Crackers cookie zoo! Animal crackers were created and achieved fame many years before the advent of NBC. In the beginning they were just called "Animals." They were imported from England when "fancy" baked goods first began to be in demand here. In the latter part of the nineteenth century they were manufactured domestically by Herfield & Ducker in Brooklyn as well as Vandeveer & Holmes Biscuit Company in New York. Both firms eventually became pare of the New York Biscuit Company and "Animals" were one of their staples. Under the National Biscuit Company banner, animal biscuit crackers were made and distributed. When "Animals" were adopted by NBC, their name was changed to "Barnum's Animals Crackers," named after P. T. Barnum, showman and circus owner who was so famous during this era. Barnum's Animals Crackers provided the nation with a new type of animal cracker, produced in a small square box resembling a circus cage with a tape at the top for easy carrying. Soon Animal (the s was dropped) Crackers became part of the American scent and of almost very American household. In total there have been 37 different varieties of animal crackers since 1902. The current crackers are tiger, cougar, camel, rhinoceros, kangaroo, hippopotamus, bison, lion, hyena, zebra, elephant, sheep, bear, gorilla, monkey, polar bear, seal and giraffe. To celebrate its 100th anniversary, Barnum's added the koala to the menagerie in September 2002.
The first animal a person would come across while reading the dictionary would be a aardvark. The second animal to be found in the dictionary would be the aardwolf.
Hello Kitty is a Japanese Character.