Florida Citrus: Florida Tangerines, 1950s-1960s
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- | Say, I've got a riddle for you. | 0:01 |
- | What? | 0:03 |
- | What is a fruit that is the color of an orange, | 0:04 |
but it's not an orange. | 0:06 | |
- | Give me a hint. | 0:07 |
- | It has a zipper skin. | 0:09 |
- | Let's zip it off of the skin? | 0:10 |
- | Uh huh, and it's spelled T-A-N-G-E-R-I-N-E. | 0:12 |
- | I've got it, a tangerine! | 0:17 |
(children in audience laughing) | 0:19 | |
- | Yes, a tangerine! | 0:20 |
You're so smart. | 0:22 | |
Have one? | 0:23 | |
I'll zip it open. | 0:25 | |
- | Ah, you never let me have any fun. | 0:27 |
- | Yes I do 'cause most of the fun is eating tangerines. | 0:30 |
See each slice looks like a smile | 0:34 | |
and tangerines give you lots of natural vitamin C. | 0:36 | |
Have a tangerine right now while you're watching TV | 0:39 | |
and kids ask mom to pack a tangerine in your lunchbox, | 0:45 | |
one for dad too, and mom tangerines are the perfect | 0:48 | |
between meal treat. | 0:51 | |
They taste sweet and don't spoil appetites. | 0:52 | |
- | Get a bowl today, the Florida tangerine season is short. | 0:55 |
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