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January 9, 1984, from
Terson Company.
While the
brand name "
Goobers" is trademarked, "
goober"
itself is an
American English word for peanut,
probably derived...
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combining peanut butter and
fruit preserves Goobers, a Nestlé
brand name of chocolate-coated
peanut Goober Pyle, on the
television shows The Andy Griffith...
- from
boiled peanuts (or "
goober peas")
which often served as an
emergency ration.
Peanuts were also
known as
pindars and
goobers.
Publication date on the...
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Goober Pyle is a
fictional character in the
American TV
sitcom The Andy
Griffith Show and its
sequel series Mayberry RFD. He was pla**** by
George Lindsey...
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Goober and the
Ghost Chasers is an
animated television series produced by Hanna-Barbera Productions,
broadcast on ABC from
September 8 to
December 22,...
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Goober is a
combination of
peanut butter and
jelly in a
single jar. It is sold in US, the UK, Canada, Singapore, and
other parts of the Commonwealth, and...
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Goober & The Peas were a
cowpunk band from Detroit, Michigan,
known for
blending odd
humor to a
darker side of
country music and
indie rock (and for Jack...
- was an
American actor and stand-up comedian, best
known for his role as
Goober Pyle on The Andy
Griffith Show,
Mayberry R.F.D. and his
subsequent tenure...
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League championship. The
Goobers placed second in the 1912
Virginia League with a 79–54 record. The 1913
Petersburg Goobers captured the
Virginia League...
- The
peanut (Arachis hypogaea), also
known as the groundnut,
goober (US),
goober pea,
pindar (US) or
monkey nut (UK), is a
legume crop
grown mainly for...