By H. Kirk Rainer
There is a purpose in
continuing to pose questions around Jellystone
Park ’s favorite
attraction. Let’s just say that I have a very valuable keepsake (sentimental
value) that has somehow kept me on the crucial questions of these two, their
comical capers and all else. true or not.
Well, did Boo Boo drink Yoohoo?
Of course he did; after all, Yoohoo had already become a favorite chocolate drink
(circa 1920s). It would be
very likely that these particular bad-news bears would have collected such
favorites in the course of commandeering the pic-nica-baskets.
And as legend has it, the experience was so exhilarating, that Yogi
eventually had to let Yogi (Berra) in on this affection (or was
confection?).
Yoohoo hit a homerun with the
baseball great, as the drink’s official Website describes:
The following years saw
continued success for Yoo-hoo, especially through the efforts of Yogi Berra and
his Yankee teammates who supported what was probably the most successful
Yoo-hoo advertising campaign in the company's history. The slogans of
"Me-hee for Yoo-hoo" and "The Drink of Champions" were
certainly applicable through the representation of the product by the members
of the World Champion Yankee teams of the 50s and 60s.
So Boo Boo not only drank Yoohoo, but endorsed it.
Yoohoo must have worshiped
the day that these bears acquired a bottle-cap opener in their backwoods
dealings; for without it, the marriage made in malt chocolate may have never
happened.
But as legends can be, the facts do get mired in myth:
ý Yogi Bear never actually contacted the Chicago Bears
first
ý Ranger Smith did not acquire free tickets to the World
Series
ý The color of Yoohoo and Boohoo (fur) is not related
In this continuing line of
questions, the next is: Did the Bears
drive a Bus?
About H. Kirk Rainer
An engineer by
profession, Kirk has embarked on a personal crusade aimed, at the least, to
enable his own children to know that he still loves and cares for them. To this purpose, he has gained much support
and understanding from such organizations as:
American Coalition for Fathers and Children (acfc.org); Alabama Family
Rights Association (alfra.org); Protect Fathers' Right
(protectfathersrights.org); National Father Initiative (fatherhood.org);
Institute for American Values (AmericanValues.org); and the Florida
International University (FIU), "The State of Fatherhood"
research.
He has written
three books (pertaining to marriage, family, and divorce):
- A Once and Always Father (2009)
- A Father and Future Felon (2010)
- His Children are Far from Safety (2012)
More about his
“crusade” and writing is available at the following Websites:
- Facebook
(“Kirk Rainer”)
- Youtube (“H.
Kirk Rainer”)
5 comments:
What a great post. And I remember YooHoo very well! Of course, I have a soft spot for Yogi. Thanks for sharing!
Very funny...started my day off with a giggle so thanks!!
Thanks! A delightful look back at history!
Two of my favorites, YooHoo and Yogi. I still have his autograph, scribbled on a Ballantyne beer napkin. Thanks for the trip down mamory lane.
And Wayne, my husband proposed to me at a Twins/Yankee game w/Yogi present (as manager, I'm thinking.)
Thanks for the lightheartedness this Saturday morning, Kirk.
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