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BIG BOY plastic coin bank Frisch’s missing hamburger Family Restaurant 1970s
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BIG BOY plastic coin bank Frisch’s missing hamburger Family Restaurant 1970sThis is a previously-owned, plastic “Big Boy” bank manufactured (by Whirley Industries) in the 1970s. It stands approximately 7½ inches tall and is in great shape, but the mascot is missing his burger and the original stopper (see pictures)…
Big Boy is a restaurant chain headquartered in Warren, Michigan, though it was started in 1936 by Bob Wian in Glendale, California. The Marriott Corporation bought the chain in 1967, then sold it to Elias Brothers in 1987, who sold it again. The company is best known for its trademark chubby boy in red and white checked overalls holding a Big Boy sandwich (double-decker cheeseburger). Warner Bros. animation artist Ben Washam sketched Richard's caricature, which became the character seen on the company logo.
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