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  1. Jun 30, 2020 · Bingo the Farmer’s Dog. One common misconception is that the name of the Cracker Jack dog derives from the well-known children’s song Bingo, or vice versa. The song features the lyric “There was a farmer had a dog, and Bingo was his name-o.”. This old Scottish song is first found on sheet music dated to the late 1700s, so the song most ...

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    Cracker Jack's mascots Sailor Jack and his dog Bingo were introduced as early as 1916 [11] and registered as a trademark in 1919. [12] Sailor Jack was modeled after Frederick’s grandson Robert Rueckheim. He was the son of Edward, the eldest of the Rueckheim brothers. Robert died of pneumonia shortly after his image appeared at the age of 7. [13]

  3. Oct 21, 2023 · The Many Names of the Crackerjacks Dog. Over the years, the Crackerjacks dog has been known by several different names, including Bingo, Jack, and Sailor Jack’s Dog. The dog’s breed has also been a subject of debate, with some arguing that he is a Fox Terrier and others claiming he is a Bull Terrier. Despite the numerous name and breed ...

  4. Nov 1, 2016 · DNAinfo/Linze Rice. WEST RIDGE — The smiling, patriotic boy and his dog greeting people on the front of each box of Cracker Jack were actually once real characters in the life of the snack's ...

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  5. Sep 25, 2012 · Sailor Jack. In 1918, Cracker Jack Mascots Sailor Jack (Robert Rueckheim) and his dog, Bingo, were introduced (though they were not registered as trademark logos until 1919}. One of the iconic images in American food is Sailor Jack, a little boy in a sailor suit with his dog Bingo at his side that has appeared on Cracker Jack™ boxes since 1918.

  6. Jun 26, 2024 · On the Cracker Jack box, Sailor Jack 's dog Bingo was based off of a real-life dog named Russell. The dog's name on the Cracker Jack box is Bingo. The mascot has been a part of the brand's ...

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  8. The boy on the Cracker Jack box is Sailor Jack and his dog is called Bingo. They were introduced as registered trademark logos in 1919 and in use as early as 1918. They were modeled on F. W. Rueckheim’s grandson, Robert, and his dog. Frederick William Rueckheim was a German immigrant who invented Cracker Jack.