Details of a can - August Schell

Brand:

August Schell

Countries:

  • United States

Size:

355ml

Year:

1976

Material:

Ohio lives well by its state motto, "With God all things are possible."" Feller, Jerry Lucas, Archie Griffin, Nicklaus, Ezzard Charles, Cy Young, 4-H club, and shopping center. The gum, the hot dog, the self-starting Brewing Co., New Ulm, Minn. for AGee Distributors, Columbus, Ohio. John Havlicek, Roger Stauback, Jack Brewed and canned by August Schell inventors and developers of chewing first public library was in Ohio as well STA ATE FLAG BEER R Ohio which means "Beautiful River" in the Iroquois Indian language is nicknamed the "Buckeye State" because of the abundance of these beautiful hardwood trees. Ohio was the seventeenth state admitted to the union and was the first state formed from the Northwest Territory. Colum- bus is the capital of this the sixth most populous and thirty-fifth largest state the country. Ohio's symbols in addi- tion to the Buckeye tree are the car- dinal, the scarlet carnation (which was developed in Ohio), and the ladybug. Ohio's red, white and blue flag is the only pennant shaped state flag. FER auto and the oral polio vaccine were Ohioans. And Ohio hospitals used the first x-rays and blood transfusions. Beside eight U.S. presidents (Wm. H. Harrison, Benj. Harrison, Grant, Hayes, Garfield, McKinley, Taft and Harding) Ohio's famous sons and daughters include Gen. George Cus ter, Eddie Rickenbacker, John Glenn, Neil Armstrong, Wilber and Orvile Wright, Thomas Edison, Dr. Albert Sabin, Wm. Holms McGuffey, Poly Bergen, Phyllis Diller, Doris Day, Bob Hope, Dean Martin, The Mills Broth- ers, Paul Newman, Danny Thomas, Nancy Wilson, Jonathan Winters, Ted Lewis, George Wesley Bellows, Har riet Beecher Stowe, Zane Grey, 0. Henry, Lillian Gish, Clark Gable, Bob Historically, Ohio is the home of the first professional baseball team (The Cincinnati Redstockings) and the home of pro football (Canton). The Naw Lei riet Fele as the nation's first dental school, Jessie Owens and Annie Oakley. LO2 354 ML 6, 12 FL. OZ. 354 ML SO

Ohio lives well by its state motto, "With God all things are possible."" Feller, Jerry Lucas, Archie Griffin, Nicklaus, Ezzard Charles, Cy Young, 4-H club, and shopping center. The gum, the hot dog, the self-starting Brewing Co., New Ulm, Minn. for AGee Distributors, Columbus, Ohio. John Havlicek, Roger Stauback, Jack Brewed and canned by August Schell inventors and developers of chewing first public library was in Ohio as well STA ATE FLAG BEER R Ohio which means "Beautiful River" in the Iroquois Indian language is nicknamed the "Buckeye State" because of the abundance of these beautiful hardwood trees. Ohio was the seventeenth state admitted to the union and was the first state formed from the Northwest Territory. Colum- bus is the capital of this the sixth most populous and thirty-fifth largest state the country. Ohio's symbols in addi- tion to the Buckeye tree are the car- dinal, the scarlet carnation (which was developed in Ohio), and the ladybug. Ohio's red, white and blue flag is the only pennant shaped state flag. FER auto and the oral polio vaccine were Ohioans. And Ohio hospitals used the first x-rays and blood transfusions. Beside eight U.S. presidents (Wm. H. Harrison, Benj. Harrison, Grant, Hayes, Garfield, McKinley, Taft and Harding) Ohio's famous sons and daughters include Gen. George Cus ter, Eddie Rickenbacker, John Glenn, Neil Armstrong, Wilber and Orvile Wright, Thomas Edison, Dr. Albert Sabin, Wm. Holms McGuffey, Poly Bergen, Phyllis Diller, Doris Day, Bob Hope, Dean Martin, The Mills Broth- ers, Paul Newman, Danny Thomas, Nancy Wilson, Jonathan Winters, Ted Lewis, George Wesley Bellows, Har riet Beecher Stowe, Zane Grey, 0. Henry, Lillian Gish, Clark Gable, Bob Historically, Ohio is the home of the first professional baseball team (The Cincinnati Redstockings) and the home of pro football (Canton). The Naw Lei riet Fele as the nation's first dental school, Jessie Owens and Annie Oakley. LO2 354 ML 6, 12 FL. OZ. 354 ML SO

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