Wheaties: The First Broadcast Jingle In History
Wheaties had the first broadcast jingle in history. The song was sung by a quartet live on-air starting in 1926.
Read MoreWheaties had the first broadcast jingle in history. The song was sung by a quartet live on-air starting in 1926.
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Read MoreThe price of eggs has gone up and down over the years. How much did they cost the year you were born?
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