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Dr. Nut

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liquor, and bottles were characterized by their plain logo depicting a squirrel nibbling on a large nut. In the 1940s it was marketed at a competitive price, was known for its slogans, and for having a man in a running costume who ran with the
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By the time the novel saw print, the beverage was already out of production. A different company attempted to revive the product, but the taste of the new drink lacked the almond flavor of the original and was not well-liked by consumers.
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Moreover, while raging against the perversions and excesses of the modern age and advocating medieval asceticism, he obviously does not see it unfit to wolf down boxes of wine cakes and guzzle enormous quantities of Dr. Nut, his favorite
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Dr. Nut advertising used to feature a man on the beach, wearing half a nutshell as a bathing suit, and a squirrel as his friend. Many people dressed as this amusing figure during
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medieval values and his undisciplined, gluttonous lifestyle.
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Index


soft drink
New Orleans
almond
Amaretto
Mardi Gras
John Kennedy Toole
A Confederacy of Dunces
Ignatius Reilly
ascetic
New Orleans' Mardi Gras parades
List of defunct consumer brands
"Try Dr. Nut"
Archived
Wayback Machine
"Our times: Dr. Nut, popular local soft drink in 1930s, '40s"
Times-Picayune
"The Man Who Ran Before the Parades"
Archived
Wayback Machine
"Feast of Fools: The Carnivalesque in John Kennedy Toole's A Confederacy Of Dunces"
doi
10.4312/an.43.1-2.83-92
Business Policy and Strategic Management (McGraw-Hill Series in Management)
ISBN
0070235198
"Julia Street"
Dr. Nut
Dr. Nut fan page
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