Anita Bryant’s name isn’t known to every generation of today’s society. I recall the Post-Tribune newspaper subscription my parents had in the late 1990s used a brief advertising campaign ...
Anita Bryant, a singer and former ... in which she sang “Come to the Florida Sunshine Tree” and offered the tagline: “Breakfast without orange juice is like a day without sunshine.” ...
Anita Bryant, born on March 25, 1940, in Barnsdall, Oklahoma, is an American singer, beauty queen, and controversial figure in the realm of LGBTQ+ rights. Raised in a devout Southern Baptist family, ...
The former beauty queen and spokeswoman for Florida orange juice ... an Anita Bryant concert. In Michael Moore’s documentary “Roger & Me” (1989), Ms. Bryant embodied forced optimism, singing ...
Anita Bryant, a former Miss Oklahoma, Grammy-nominated singer and prominent booster of orange juice and other products who ...
Anita Bryant, a former beauty queen and pop singer of the 1960s whose career led her to become a spokesperson for Florida oranges in the early ’70s and an evangelical crusader against gay rights later ...
Anita Bryant, the Florida orange juice promoter turned anti-gay rights activist who ... Ms. Bryant was born March 25, 1940, in Barnsdall, Oklahoma. After winning a singing contest on Arthur Godfrey's ...
Anita Bryant ... commercial presence, serving as a spokesperson for Coca-Cola and, most famously, the Florida Sunshine Commission, which used her for nine years as the face of orange juice ...
Anita Bryant, a former beauty ... for her appearances in commercials for Florida oranges that introduced the catchphrase “Breakfast without orange juice is like a day without sunshine ...