Oh, boy. It’s the end of an era for beef jerky company Oberto. The 95-year-old Kent-based company is removing its catchy “Oh, Boy!” slogan from its packaging, replacing it with one aimed at a modern ...
The artist says he passed out after the accident and his girlfriend had to take over. On Friday, Jan. 6, the “Stanky Leg” artist says he was cruising in his car on Interstate 30 with his girlfriend ...
When John Prine's The Tree of Forgiveness debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard Country Albums chart dated April 28, it represented a remarkable -- even unintended -- achievement. By Tom Roland When John ...
“Oh Boy!” is no more, as one of the oldest and most recognizable tag lines in Seattle business history is going away after nearly a century. Oberto Brands, the longtime maker of the popular Oh Boy!
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