-
Metrecal was a
brand of low-calorie,
powdered diet
foods (to be
mixed with
water as a beverage) "containing the
essential nutrients of protein, carbohydrate...
- of Art, wall label,
Fruit Metrecal Hollywood by
Edward Ruscha, 1971,
color silkscreen with
apricot and
grape jam with
Metrecal on paper,
accession TCM.1996...
-
properties describing the
overall shape of a font
Meter (disambiguation)
Metrecal, a diet
drink introduced in the 1960s
Metric conversion (disambiguation)...
- days
after his 55th birthday. His
death may have been
attributed to the
Metrecal diet he was on. He had
reportedly lost 40
pounds in six w****s. He was buried...
- 10% more
protein and 2 more
ounces than
other 900-calorie foods—e.g.,
Metrecal, its
predecessor in the
market and the
market leader—****erting that protein...
- interview,
actress Gloria Henry revealed Kearns followed a
strict six-w****
Metrecal diet that may have
contributed to his death. The
following two episodes...
- remote. He didn't go out and have lunch. Instead, he had a tiny can of
Metrecal — a
horrible diet drink.
There were
stories about him
being cheap, and...
-
formula "Fred-O-Cal" is
surely a
reference to the early-1960s
product Metrecal. 118 4 "Pebbles'
Birthday Party" Tony
Benedict October 8, 1964 (1964-10-08)...
-
Douglas (28
August 2010). "C.
Joseph Genster;
marketed '60s diet fad
Metrecal; at 92". Boston.com. magazine, the
editors of Relish. "Graham
Cracker Cake...
- 9 p.m.
Eastern Time on Sa****ays.
Sponsors included Camel cigarettes,
Metrecal, and U. S.
Royal tires. John P. Shanley,
writing in The New York Times...