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![]() (A scam to be sure, but the Grinch is right about the broiling damage that can be done without proper UV skin care.)Īt the time, the Grinch wasn’t making the local “Who’s Who in Whoville?” ledger and his creator, Theodor Geisel, wasn’t making a living writing children’s books. It’s “worth a lot more than that old-fashioned sun,” says the Grinch. Seuss introduces the Grinch as a con artist selling a piece of string for 98 cents to a yellow-furred galoot out catching some rays. In 1955, a 33-line illustrated poem “The Hoobub and the Grinch” ran in Redbook magazine. He didn't even debut amidst the Jing-Tinglers of the season, but rather during the dog days of summer. He wasn’t on television, on stage, or even in a book. ![]() The first time readers young and old laid their eyes on the Grinch, he wasn’t green. ![]()
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