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Punch and cigar
* Punch ( cigar brand ), the name of two brands of premium cigar
The company also expanded into the United States premium cigar business by purchasing General Cigar Company Inc. ( producer of non-Cuban versions of Macanudo, Partagas and Punch ) from Edgar Cullman and El Credito Cigar Company ( producer of La Gloria Cubana and El Rico Habano ) from Ernesto Perez-Carrillo.

Punch and brand
The flavors available under this brand include Green Apple, Fruit Punch, Melon Berry, Grape, Orange Mango, and Strawberry Lime.
Since 2005, Mirinda flavours have largely been sold under the Tropicana Twister Soda brand in the United States except in Guam, where Pepsi began selling it under the Mirinda brand in 2007 ( replacing Chamorro Punch Orange ).
While a number of older leather preserving products existed ( including the Irish brand Punch, which was first made in 1851, and the German brand, Erdal, which went on sale in 1901 ), Kiwi's invention in 1906 made it the first shoe polish to resemble the modern varieties ( aimed primarily at inducing shine ).
Hawaiian Punch is a brand of fruit punch drinks ( containing 5 % fruit juice ) owned by Dr Pepper Snapple Group, Inc. ( DPS ).
A number of older leather preserving products existed including the Irish brand Punch, which was first made in 1851.
* 1999: Cadbury-Schweppes acquires the Hawaiian Punch brand and partially integrates it with Mott's.

Punch and was
His son was born in August 1920 and in 1924 Milne produced a collection of children's poems When We Were Very Young, which were illustrated by Punch staff cartoonist E. H. Shepard.
Looking back on this period ( in 1926 ) Milne observed that when he told his agent that he was going to write a detective story, he was told that what the country wanted from a " Punch humorist " was a humorous story ; when two years later he said he was writing nursery rhymes, his agent and publisher were convinced he should write another detective story ; and after another two years he was being told that writing a detective story would be in the worst of taste given the demand for children's books.
The success of his children's books was to become a source of considerable annoyance to Milne, whose self-avowed aim was to write whatever he pleased and who had, until then, found a ready audience for each change of direction: he had freed pre-war Punch from its ponderous facetiousness ; he had made a considerable reputation as a playwright ( like his idol J. M. Barrie ) on both sides of the Atlantic ; he had produced a witty piece of detective writing in The Red House Mystery ( although this was severely criticised by Raymond Chandler for the implausibility of its plot ).
Even his old literary home, Punch, where the When We Were Very Young verses had first appeared, was ultimately to reject him, as Christopher Milne details in his autobiography The Enchanted Places, although Methuen continued to publish whatever Milne wrote, including the long poem ' The Norman Church ' and an assembly of articles entitled Year In, Year Out ( which Milne likened to a benefit night for the author ).
Besides fulfilling other journalistic engagements, Beckett was on the staff of Punch from 1874 to 1902, edited the Sunday Times 1891-1895, and the Naval and Military Magazine in 1896.
Shepard was recommended to Milne by another Punch staffer, E. V. Lucas in 1923.
The theater owed its name to Guignol, which was a traditional Lyonnaise puppet character, joining political commentary with the style of Punch and Judy.
For the last ten years of his life, he was on the regular staff of Punch.
He was one of the two founders ( 1841 ) of the satirical and humorous magazine Punch, and the magazine's joint-editor, with Mark Lemon, in its early days.
Punch ( magazine ) | Punch magazine was co founded by Mayhew in 1841.
Punch was an unexpected success, yet, a year later, Mayhew resigned as joint editor in 1842.
Tenniel is most noted for two major accomplishments: he was the principal political cartoonist for England ’ s Punch magazine for over 50 years, and he was the artist who illustrated Lewis Carroll ’ s Alice ’ s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass.
As the influential result of his position as the chief cartoon artist for Punch ( published 1841 – 1992, 1996 – 2002 ), John Tenniel, through satirical, often radical and at times vitriolic images of the world, for five decades was and remained Great Britain ’ s steadfast social witness to the sweeping national changes in that nation ’ s moment of political and social reform.
At Christmas 1850 he was invited by Mark Lemon to fill the position of joint cartoonist ( with John Leech ) on Punch.
Punch was no different and contained illustrations such as Tenniel's " Justice " and " The British Lion's Vengeance on the Bengal Tiger ".
When examined separately from the book illustrations he did over time, Tenniel ’ s work at Punch alone, expressing decades of editorial viewpoints, often controversial and socially sensitive, was created to ultimately echo the voices of the British public, and is in itself massive.
By 1866 he was " able to command ten to fifteen guineas for the reworking of a single Punch cartoon as a pencil sketch ", alongside his " comfortable " Punch salary " of about £ 800 a year ".

Punch and named
* Punch, the former British humour magazine, was named after Mr. Punch.
* The 1987 horror film Dolls by director Stuart Gordon features a young girl named Judy, who is gifted with a Punch doll that comes to life and protects her.
* Two characters, one named Punch and one named Judy, appeared in nine episodes of The Batman as henchmen of the Joker.
* in the Japanese anime Cowboy Bebop the presenters of the Big shot TV show are named Punch and Judy.
Punch Crunch was fruit-flavored cereal rings, and the mascot was sailor-clad hippopotamus named Harry.
The Bell Punch Company ( named after its first product, a ticket punch with a bell used by tram and bus conductors ) had been producing a very successful range of key-driven mechanical calculators of the Comptometer type under the names " Plus " and " Sumlock ", since the 1930s.
" In Flanders Fields " appeared anonymously in Punch on December 8, 1915, but in the index to that year McCrae was named as the author.
In 1960, Gordy signed an unknown named Mary Wells who became the fledgling label's first star, with Smokey Robinson penning her hits " You Beat Me to the Punch ", " Two Lovers ", and " My Guy ".
After hearing the name of the sample, they will ask why it was named that upon which the customer would have some calamity related to the name of the dish happen to him or her such as being tackled by a Dancing Lobster upon trying the ice cream " Lobster Tackle ," being punched by Abraham Lincoln upon trying the soup " Lincoln Punch ", being attacked by a samurai upon trying the sushi " Samurai Roll ", being crushed by a refrigerator upon trying the cookie " Refrigerator Crunch ", being abducted by aliens upon trying " Alien Abduction Jerky ," or being blown away by strong winds upon trying a " Hurricane Dog ".
As part of the Punch Dub marketing campaign run by Volkswagen, a man named Zachariah Davis was presented as " the guy who made a game out of seeing VWs and punching his friends.
Punch Imlach was named Toronto general manager prior to the 1979 – 80 season and immediately clashed with team captain Darryl Sittler.
Punch and Judy — constructs presumably made by her father and uncle ( named for the famed medieval puppets ) who took care of her under the names Adam and Lilith Clay — watchfully ensured she always wore it.
Kipling and his younger sister are named Punch and Judy in this story.
A sailing drink, Stirling Punch, was named in Vanderbilt's honor.
Mount Gay is also one of the key ingredients in Stirling Punch, a drink named for famous yachtsman, America's Cup winner and Vanderbilt Sailing Club founder Harold Stirling Vanderbilt.
Punch is an Autobot warrior possessing the unique ability to adopt a second robot mode named Counterpunch, which he uses to pose as a Decepticon in order to infiltrate their ranks and spy on them as a double agent.
Delaware Punch is named for the Delaware grape cultivar from which its flavor is derived.
Set in West Palm Beach and Miami, FL, Rum Punch follows Jackie Burke, a 44-year-old airline stewardess, who has been bringing cash into the country for a gunrunner named Ordell Robbie ( whose nickname, Whitebread, comes from the fact that he's a light-skinned African-American ).

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