Anita Bryant, whose career led from easy listening records to becoming a pitchwoman for Florida oranges to campaigning against gay rights, died at 84.
Prior to her taking those stands, she was best known for her appearances in commercials for Florida oranges that introduced the catchphrase “Breakfast without orange juice is like a day without ...
Her statement that she “loves homosexuals, but hates their sin” became a sort of mantra for evangelicals — and a much-mocked meme among ... was credited with orange juice sales climbing ...
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Orange juice isn’t what it used to be, and it’s safe to say that the days of cheap, abundant OJ are fading like a bad hangover. With Tropicana shrinking its bottles and hiking up prices, not to ...
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which used her for nine years as the face of orange juice in America. All of which came to a slow, but screeching, halt in 1977, when Bryant—citing both her interpretation of Christian scripture ...
Before her job promoting orange juice, Bryant also appeared in commercials for Coca-Cola, Holiday Inn, Friedrich air conditioners, Phillips 66 and Tupperware. As the publicity about her anti-gay ...