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Pablum is a processed cereal for infants originally marketed by the Mead Johnson Company in 1931. The trademarked name is a contracted form of the Latin word pabulum, meaning ...
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... fascist capitalism as represented by Don Knotts." [citation needed] In an earlier issue, he wrote a review of "Tom Sawyer" (1973), in which he condemned it as "bourgeois pablum ...
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Pablum; Partial cloverleaf interchange; R. Rechargeable alkaline battery; Robertson screwdriver; Rotary ...
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Pablum; Puffed grain; Puffed rice; Q. Quisp; R. Ready Brek; Red River cereal; Reese's Puffs; Rice Krispie treat ...
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Dr. Frederick Tisdall (1893-1949) was one of three Canadian pediatricians who developed the infant cereal Pablum. He first started working at The Hospital for Sick Children in 1921 ...
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Bell kept up her strength with Pablum, corn syrup, and lemon juice with water, along with heroic encouragement from her boat crew and her coach, Gus Ryder.
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Researchers at the hospital invented the infant cereal, Pablum. The research that led to the discovery of Insulin took place nearby at the University of Toronto and was soon applied ...
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... by Martinus van der Hagen through his NV Nutricia company in 1901. In United States they were first prepared by Dorothy Gerber in 1927. The first precooked dried baby food was Pablum ...
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Pablum, cereal for infants; pap, the ISO 639 individual language code for the Caribbean language of Papiamento or Papiamentu; Pap (food), type of South African food; Pap smear, method for ...
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The set of Pee-wee's Playhouse was the antithesis of pablum-art: it was dense as a jungle and jam-packed with surprises, often loud and abrasive ones.
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