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*The original artwork was created by Michael J. Deas and modeled by Louisiana homemaker Jenny Joseph, and made its on-screen debut starting with this logo, about a year before a film version debuted. | *The original artwork was created by Michael J. Deas and modeled by Louisiana homemaker Jenny Joseph, and made its on-screen debut starting with this logo, about a year before a film version debuted. | ||
* A textless version, along with the [[Merv Griffin Enterprises]] and [[TriStar Television (1991-1999)|TriStar Television]] logos, was shown as a Video Daily Double clue in the December | * A textless version, along with the [[Merv Griffin Enterprises]] and [[TriStar Television (1991-1999)|TriStar Television]] logos, was shown as a Video Daily Double clue in the December 22, 1993 episode of ''Jeopardy!'', as shown [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s5MYEVBttMc here]: "This is the Merv Griffin logo, this is the Columbia logo, and the following is this company's". Dave Dixon wagered $700 of his $1,300 and gave the correct response, "What is TriStar?", increasing his score to $2,000 and taking the lead. Dixon was eventually beaten by fellow contestant Jean Grewe, who became a three-day champion with $29,901 on hand. | ||
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