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Peanuts premiered on October 2, 1950, in seven newspapers: It began as a
daily strip; its first Sunday strip appeared January 6, 1952, By the time
the first Peanuts Sunday strip appeared.. Schulz made the decision to
produce all aspects of the strip, from the script to the finished art and
lettering, himself. Thus the strip was able to be presented with a unified
tone, and Schulz was able to employ a minimalistic style.Over the years he
tackled everything from the Vietnam War to school dress codes to the "new
math". Peanuts probably reached its peak in American pop-culture awareness
between 1965 and 1980; this period was the heyday of the daily strip, and
there were numerous animated specials and book collections.The Character's
presence has extended beyond his origins to Aprons, Bobble Figurines,
Candles, Cookie jars, Ceramics, Christmas Ornaments, For The Desktop , Dolls
, Figurines , Frames, Fun Stuff, Kitchen Accessories, Lamps , License
plates, Clothing and Accessories , Bags and Briefcases, Hats , Keychains ,
Outerwear , Scarves and Ties , Shirts,Watches, Collectibles, Chess Sets,
Sculptures , Desk and Book Accessories, Bookmarks , Calendars , Journals and
Stationery , Sheet Music , Bedding , Home Decor , Mugs & Glassware , Wall
Hangings, Jewelry, Bracelets, Earrings, Necklaces, Pins ,Rings ,Watches,
Party Bundles, Posters & Prints, Frames , Magnets, Miscellaneous Fun Items,
Musical Items, Night Shirts, Pillows and Throws, Purses and Handbags, Salt
and Pepper Shakers, T-Shirts, Tank Tops, , Tin Totes, Tins, Waterdomes,
Waterglobes, Wind Sculptures, Ornaments, Wristwatches, Coin purses, Alarm
clocks, Decorative Plates, Caps, Glasses, Conforters, Cushions, Backpacks,
Decals, Planters, Stickers, Night lights, Clothing, School Supplies, Bags
and Briefcases , Bookmarks, Journals and Stationery , Lunchboxes, Toys &
Games, Action Figures, Diecast Figures and Sculptures, Dolls, Games, Plush ,
Puzzles and Trading Cards, Toys, Merchandise and Miscellaneous products
During the 1980s other strips rivaled Peanuts in popularity, However,
Schulz still had one of the highest circulations in daily newspapers. Schulz
continued the strip until he was forced to retire
because of health reasons.
Peanuts remains one of the most popular and widely syndicated strips today.
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