Chuckles (other)
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Chuckles may refer to: * Chuck Bueche (AKA Chuckles), a game programmer * Chuckles, a confectionery produced by Farley's & Sathers Candy Company, Inc. * Chuckles (G.I. Joe), a fictional character from the ''G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero'' toyline * Chuckles the Clown, a fictional character on ''The Mary Tyler Moore Show'' See also *Laughter (other) Laughter is an audible expression of merriment or amusement. Laughter may also refer to: * Laughter (Ian Dury & The Blockheads album), ''Laughter'' (Ian Dury & The Blockheads album) * Laughter (The Mighty Lemon Drops album), ''Laughter'' (The ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Chuck Bueche
Chuck Bueche (also known as Chuckles) is a video game programmer best known for co-founding Origin Systems and his involvement with the '' Ultima'' video game series. Bueche was a high school friend and university roommate of Richard Garriott in Austin, Texas. After being introduced to computers by Garriott in 1981, Bueche founded his own company, Craniac Entertainment. Shortly thereafter, three of Bueche's games, '' Lunar Leepers'', '' Jawbreaker II'', and '' Laf Pak'', were published by Sierra On-Line. In 1983, Bueche, along with Richard Garriott, Robert Garriott, and Owen Garriott, founded the software company Origin Systems. Origin became the publisher of Richard's ''Ultima'' series; Bueche ported many of the original Apple II games to the Commodore 64 and Atari 8-bit family. He designed and programmed other Origin games, including ''Autoduel'' and '' 2400 A.D.'' The last original game Chuck developed at Origin was ''2500 A.D.'', but was halted in production in 1988 due to ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Chuckles
Chuckles are jelly candies coated with a light layer of sugar. They come in five flavors: cherry, lemon, lime, orange, and licorice. Each package of Chuckles contains one piece of each flavor. The candies are made with corn syrup, sugar, modified and unmodified cornstarch, and natural and artificial flavors and colors. The Chuckles brand was first produced in 1921 by Fred W. Amend. The only factory was in Danville, Illinois. Nabisco bought the Chuckles Company in 1970. A management buyout occurred in 1986, and the company was quickly acquired by Leaf. Leaf's US properties were sold to The Hershey Company in 1996 and the Chuckles trademark was licensed to Hershey. Hershey sub-licensed Chuckles to Farley's & Sathers in 2002, which later merged with Ferrara Pan in 2012 (also owned by Catterton Partners), forming the Ferrara Candy Company. The Chuckles trademark is currently owned by Iconic IP Interests, LLC. Also available are Chuckles Minis in classic flavors and occasional s ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Chuckles (G
Chuckles are jelly candies coated with a light layer of sugar. They come in five flavors: cherry, lemon, Lime (fruit), lime, Orange (fruit), orange, and licorice. Each package of Chuckles contains one piece of each flavor. The candies are made with corn syrup, sugar, Modified corn starch, modified and unmodified cornstarch, and natural and artificial flavors and colors. The Chuckles brand was first produced in 1921 by Fred W. Amend. The only factory was in Danville, Illinois. Nabisco bought the Chuckles Company in 1970. A management buyout occurred in 1986, and the company was quickly acquired by Leaf International, Leaf. Leaf's US properties were sold to The Hershey Company in 1996 and the Chuckles trademark was licensed to Hershey. Hershey sub-licensed Chuckles to Farley's & Sathers Candy Company, Farley's & Sathers in 2002, which later merged with Ferrara Pan in 2012 (also owned by Catterton Partners), forming the Farley's & Sathers Candy Company, Ferrara Candy Company. The ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Chuckles The Clown
"Chuckles Bites the Dust" is an episode of the television situation comedy ''The Mary Tyler Moore Show'' which first aired on October 25, 1975. The episode's plot centers on the WJM-TV staff's reaction to the absurd death of Chuckles the Clown, an often-mentioned but seldom-seen character who starred in an eponymously titled children's show at the station. Most of the WJM-TV staff cannot help making jokes about the strange death of a strange person except for Mary, who repeatedly scolds her co-workers for disrespecting the deceased. However, during Chuckle's funeral service, Mary begins to giggle uncontrollably, much to her embarrassment. The celebrant assures her that laughing is the proper response to the life of a clown. The episode gained widespread praise and won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Comedy Series. It has been singled out as one of the best episodes in television history for how it deals with the weighty subjects of death and grieving in a deeply ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |