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PROMO THE ROBOT’S ORANGE SUMMER SALAD

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Rocketship 7 was a children’s television series that aired weekday mornings on WKBW-TV in Buffalo, New York from 1962 to 1978 and from 1992 to 1993.

The host of the show was Dave Thomas, who had joined WKBW in 1961. Promo the Robot was the show’s other main on-air character. Rocketship 7 featured segments with Thomas and Promo along with cartoons and other short programs such as Davey and Goliath, and Gumby. Thomas left the station in 1978 to join WPVI in Philadelphia, where he assumed the name “Dave Roberts” When Roberts left, WKBW canceled Rocketship 7

Via Wikipedia

(as a side note Dave Thomas was a stage name- his original name? David Thomas Boreanaz. His son is an actor who kept his birth name- you might have heard of him if you’ve ever heard of Buffy the Vampire Slayer or Angel or Bones. In fact, Promo made at least one appearance on Bones and I had to explain to the spouse my excitement of seeing Promo on Bones)

PROMO THE ROBOT'S ORANGE SUMMER SALAD

Course after church coffee hour, Dessert, Side Dish, Snack
Cuisine American
Keyword fruit, Fruit Salad
Author Promo the Robot

Ingredients

  • 1 large can crushed pineapple
  • 1 large can mandarin oranges
  • 1 family size orange-flavored gelatin.
  • 1 carton cottage cheese
  • 1 medium-size container frozen whipped cream

Instructions

  • Drain well—crushed pineapple and mandarin oranges and mix together in a large bowl.
  • Sprinkle gelatin on top of the fruit and mix well until gelatin is dissolved.
  • Add cottage cheese and whipped cream and mix well.
  • Serve in a large bowl and decorate with mandarin oranges.
  • Refrigerate a least 6 hours, or, preferably, overnight before serving.

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