“My Bologna Has a First Name”: The Origins of Oscar Mayer’s Iconic Jingle
Oscar Mayer's famous jingle taught America how to spell bologna, but how did it get made in the first place?
Oscar Mayer's famous jingle taught America how to spell bologna, but how did it get made in the first place?
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