In the 1960s, "Doctor Who" was sold to around 20 countries. The show's international appeal helped it gain a substantial fanbase outside the UK, contributing to its status as a cultural phenomenon. Notable countries that aired the series included the United States, Canada, and Australia. Its global reach laid the groundwork for its continued popularity in subsequent decades.
The price of a 1960s Ferrari varied widely depending on the model and specifications. For instance, a Ferrari 250 GTO, one of the most iconic models, was sold for around $18,000 in the early 1960s. Other models, like the Ferrari 275 GTB, generally sold for between $6,000 to $10,000 during that decade. Overall, prices reflected the exclusivity and performance of these vehicles, making them highly sought after even at the time.
Generally, countries are not in the diamond business. However, diamonds mined in Canada are sold to companies with headquarters in other countries.
I remember toilet paper sold individually at about 6 cents a roll througout the 1960s
Eleven cookies were sold .
Probably most countries. Such as England, Japan, china, Singapore etc, etc. But you could probably find some on eBay or Google shopping.
Its not countries that sell Proactiv.. but Proactiv is sold in many countries.
The VW R32 was sold in many countries across the world. It was sold in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom and many other European countries including France and Germany.
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It sold in a lot of countries such as Canada, US, Uk, France. There are many more countries it operates in. The list is at teri paann di lun.com
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Coco Pops were introduced in the United Kingdom in the 1960s by the Kellogg Company and have since been sold in various countries around the world.
The Nissan Almera cars were sold in many countries throughout its eleven year run. The countries that bought the cars the most were Japan and the United Kingdom.
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The laundry detergent sold in a pink box in the 1960s and 1970s was Pink Detergent by Fab. It was known for its pink color and floral scent.
they sold exactly 9,795,905 through out 7 contents and 135 countries.
No not as such. However many of them are not legally sold without the prescription of a doctor
Pears can come from many countries including Japan and England. They are harvested from trees by people who hand pick them. These are then sold to the retailers and then sold to the consumer.