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  1. Heard about the Jolly Green Giant (potatoes) He's so big and mean (artichoke hearts) He stands there laughin' with his hands on his hips. And then he hits you with a can of beans. He lives down ...

  2. 28. Dez. 2018 · December 28, 2018 The Jolly Green Giant is almost one hundred years old, but he looks great for his age. He still has a handsome smile and his toga made of leaves has never fit him better. The iconic mascot, arguably one of the most recognizable of all time, represents a Minnesota company with an interesting history of innovative food production and marketing. Founded

  3. 20. Nov. 2022 · The Sikorsky HH-3 Jolly Green Giant was the beginning of the Jolly Green Giant. Its boat like hull and colour lead to its unofficial christening. When a HH-3 landed in the rice paddies of Vietnam, it would leave a big impression in the mud, looking like a giants foot had been there, plus the green camouflage gave its name, the Jolly Green Giant.

  4. DAYTON, Ohio -- Sikorsky HH-3E Jolly Green Giant on display in the Southeast Asia War Gallery at the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force. During the 32 months this helicopter -- also known as "709" from its serial number -- served in Southeast Asia, the crewmen assigned to it received one Air Force Cross and fourteen Silver Stars for heroism.

  5. One of Michael Jackson's favorite commercials! :)

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  6. 27. Feb. 2020 · The HH-60W Combat Rescue Helicopter builds on the legacy of the Jolly Green Giant, bringing new capabilities to the combat rescue mission.

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  7. The U.S. Air Force developed the Sikorsky HH-3E helicopter, nicknamed the "Jolly Green Giant," to perform combat search and rescue (CSAR) to recover downed Airmen during the Southeast Asia War. A highly modified version of Sikorsky's CH-3 transport helicopter, the HH-3E carried both armor plating and armament to protect it from hostile forces during rescues of aircrews in a combat area.