FAMOUS MOVIE SCENE FILMED ON THIS DAY

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The famous picture of Marilyn Monroe, laughing as her skirt
is blown up
by the blast from a subway vent, was shot on
September 15, 1954 during the filming of The Seven Year
Itch
.

The scene infuriated her husband, Joe DiMaggio, who felt it
was exhibitionist, and the couple divorced shortly afterward.

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PRINCESS GRACE DIED ON THIS DAY IN 1982

From the Archives, 1982: Grace Kelly dies in tragic car accident

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On September 14, 1982, Princess Grace of Monaco—the
American-born former film star Grace Kelly, whose movie
credits include The Country Girl and Rear Window—dies
at the age of 52 from injuries suffered after her car plunged
off a mountain road near Monte Carlo.

During the height of her Hollywood career in the 1950s,
Kelly became an international icon of beauty and glamour.

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NATIONAL ANTHEM WRITTEN ON THIS DAY

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First sheet music publication of The Star Spangled Banner.

"The Star-Spangled Banner" is the national anthem of the United
States
. The lyrics come from the "Defence of Fort M’Henry", a
poem written by American lawyer Francis Scott Key on September
14, 1814, after he witnessed the bombardment of
Fort McHenry by
the British
Royal Navy during the Battle of Baltimore in the War of
1812
. Key was inspired by the large U.S. flag, with 15 stars and 15 stripes, known as the Star-Spangled Banner, flying triumphantly
above the fort after the battle.

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Francis Scott Key (1779 – 1843)

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The 15-star, 15-stripe "Star-Spangled Banner" that inspired
the poem.

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POP-TARTS DEBUTED ON THIS DAY IN 1964

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On September 14, 1964, the Kellogg’s Company began selling
the
Pop-Tart. The innovative portable-breakfast-treat-turned-
anytime-snack would go on to sell billions annually and help
redefine the breakfast food market.
 

It all started when one of Kellogg’s biggest competitors, Post
Consumer Brands, trumpeted to the press that it had created
an innovative new breakfast item: a shelf-stable, fruit-filled,
handheld toaster pastry called “Country Squares.” It sounded
like the ultimate grab-and-go convenience food. Anticipation
ran high.
Problem was, their pastry wasn’t quite ready for
market.

While Post dragged its feet on the actual product release,
Kellogg’s, having heard the announcement—rushed to
push out its own version.


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William Post (June 27, 1927 – February 10, 2024)

The former Keebler employee created Kellogg’s
own breakfast pastry in just four months.

    
 I Was a Pop-Tarts Taste Tester - The New York Times   
       
       

   
    
    


        
       

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CHOCOLATE MAGNATE BORN ON THIS DAY

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(FOX NEWS) – Milton Snavely Hershey, a German-speaking
Mennonite farmer who turned his passion for confections
into a symbol of American affluence and goodwill, was
born in
Derry Township, Penn., on this day in history,
Sept. 13, 1857. 

"Milton Hershey was the rarest of men — both a dreamer
and a builder," notes his biography at the Candy Hall of
Fame, into which the chocolatier was inducted in 1972.

He founded both the Hershey Chocolate Co. in 1894 and
the Milton Hershey School in 1909.

 

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