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The fig roll or fig bar is a cookie or biscuit consisting of a rolled cake or pastry filled with fig paste. During the mid 1990s Jacob’s produced a limited edition of a chocolate version of the biscuit. In 1892 James Henry Mitchell, a Florida engineer and inventor, received a patent for eastern roll machine that could produce a hollow tube of cookie dough and simultaneously fill it with jam. Kennedy Biscuit Company had recently become associated with the New York Biscuit Company, and after merger to form Nabisco, trade marked the product as the Fig Newton.

Britannia Industries in India produces fig rolls. The Machine, the Recipe, and the Merger”. This article is about the song. Yakety Yak by The Coasters US vinyl A-side. The song is a “playlet,” a word Stoller used for the glimpses into teenage life that characterized the songs Leiber and Stoller wrote and produced. In the last verse, the parents order their son to tell his “hoodlum friend” outside in the car, that he won’t be allowed to go out with him at all for a ride.

Québécois duo Les Jérolas recorded in 1959 a French version, subtitled “Rouspet’ pas”, for the RCA Victor label. Billy Sanders recorded a version in German, “Jackety Jack” in early 1959. Dean and was planned to be released on their album Carnival of Sound in 1968. Carnival of Sound was not released until 2010. Sha Na Na performed this as part of their set at the original Woodstock Festival and recorded two live covers of the song in 1971 and 1972.

The Pipkins covered the song in 1970, produced by John Burgess. El Coco covered this song in 1975 with some comedy elements, taken from their debut album, Mondo Disco, released on AVI Records. The song was covered by 2 Live Crew for the 1988 movie Twins. Phantom Planet covered this song for the soundtrack of the 1999 film Mumford. A modified version, “Yakety Yak, Take It Back”, was used in a 1990 all-star PSA for the Take It Back Foundation.

The tenor saxophone solo by King Curtis inspired the 1963 Boots Randolph song “Yakety Sax”. The song is sung by the Coasters in the 1988 horror-comedy Phantom of the Ritz, in which the four-man group makes a cameo appearance. A music video starring Plucky Duck as the kid tasked with chores, and a group of anthropomorphic yaks in police officer suits, aired on the 90th episode of Tiny Toon Adventures and used in The Plucky Duck Show. The song name was used for the code name of Ubuntu 16. 10, a Linux operating system with its versions all named after animals. Used as the opening theme for Barstool Sports radio show The Yak.

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