braunhut in A Sentence

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    Milton Levine von Braunhut.

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    Yolanda Signorelli von Braunhut.

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    Harold von Braunhut.

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    Yolanda von Braunhut.

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    Something of an enigma, von Braunhut was a Jewish individual who allegedly greatly admired Adolf Hitler.

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    An article in the Los Angeles Times further claimed von Braunhut occasionally attended Aryan World Congress meetings in the group's former compound in Idaho.

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    The founder of Aryan Nations, Richard Girnt Butler, also once claimed that von Braunhut had“supported us[for] quite a few years” and was a close friend.

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    Hitt recently experimented with both products to see if there really is anything special about von Braunhut's variety of brine shrimp, or if this was just another of his marketing half-truths.

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    Using a packet given to him by Yolanda von Braunhut and one of Big Time Toys' products, Hitt went about“setting up the kits at precisely the same time and with the same water.”.

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    After witnessing the success of the ant farms marketed by Milton Levine, von Braunhut came up with the idea for selling brine shrimp in a similar pet kit, which he initially marketed as Instant Life.

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    This brings us to 1957 and a man named Harold von Braunhut, who throughout his lifetime invented such famous novelty items as X-ray glasses, Crazy Crabs, and Invisible Goldfish(guaranteed to never appear in the fish bowl that came with the kit- incidentally, never, ever put goldfish in a little fish bowl).

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    Demonstrating von Braunhut's mastery of seeming to say things in his ads that he never technically said, the judge who heard the case ultimately threw it out, reasoning that no one gets bent out of shape with the sale of sponge cake, which isn't a sponge, or the fact that butterflies aren't made of a dairy product.

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    While von Braunhut is known to have made a few ridiculously racist remarks in the press, how much of the rest of this is true isn't totally clear, not the least of which because, even if he did hold these views despite his own heritage, it seems odd that such hate groups would allow a Jewish individual to join up, no matter how much money he was allegedly giving them.

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