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skoal, skol, skál, or skål in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Skoal may
refer to:
skoal! or skål!, a
Scandinavian phrase used as a toast.
Skoal (tobacco)...
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several varieties of dry snuff.
Skoal was one of the
first moist tobacco manufacturers to
offer dipping tobacco in pouches.
Skoal Bandits,
released in 1983...
- Fire and
Skoal (also
known as F&S or FnS) is a
senior society at
Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire. It was the college's
first co-ed senior...
- Hall of Fame. The PRCA said in an
official YouTube induction video that "
Skoal Pacific Bell was a
crowd pleaser and a
cowboy challenger."
Pacific Bell...
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Company introduces Skoal Wintergreen—the
first of its kind for the company. 1968:
Copenhagen introduces Copenhagen Snuff in a can. 1983:
Skoal Bandits is introduced...
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American former stock car
racing driver best
known for
driving the No. 33
Skoal Bandit car on the
NASCAR Winston Cup
Series circuit during the 1980s and...
- Embarr****ing to Industry". TobyChristie.com.
Retrieved November 8, 2024. "1995
Skoal Bandit Copper World classic". Racing-Reference.
Retrieved December 31, 2021...
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impart a
noticeable legacy on
modern American brands such as
Copenhagen and
Skoal (referring to the
interlinguistic term skål,
which in Danish, Norwegian...
- 1980s, he and
Reynolds co-owned the Mach 1
Racing team,
which fielded the
Skoal Bandit No. 33
Pontiac in the
NASCAR Winston Cup Series, with
Barrett as...