Ohio State Nuts

Buckeye Nuts - Quarter Size - Twenty-Five Nuts Buckeye Nuts - Quarter Size - Twenty-Five Nuts
Sale Price: $12.50

These rich brown buckeye nuts have been thoroughly dried and are ready for use. They are clean and smooth with no cracks, squirrel bites or mold. Buckeyes can be made into necklaces and other jewelry items to show your support for Ohio State University. They can be used for crafts, party favors, wedding table centerpieces, holiday garlands and more. This listing is for twenty-five buckeye nuts that are quarter size or larger. The buckeye nut has a rich, mellow, warm-brown shell highlighted by a beige eye. They resemble the eye of a deer and get their name from the Indian word hetuck which means eye-of-a-buck. Ohio is known as the Buckeye State, the buckeye is the official state tree and Ohio residents are commonly known as Buckeyes. Folklore says that buckeyes bring good luck and prevent rheumatism, arthritis and headache. Many OSU fans wear buckeye jewelry to bring their team good luck. The buckeye is a relatively new symbol at OSU. During the 1920s the buckeye gradually assumed an unofficial role as a school symbol. The buckeye's five-fingered leaflets, along with the nut were adopted by the University as its official symbol in 1950. Today this stylized buckeye emblem assumes a prominent place at the base of the University's seal. The first buckeye leaf decals appeared on the helmets of the 1967 OSU football team and are still awarded to players today for execution of an exceptional play. In 1965 the Buckeye was named Ohio States mascot by the OSU athletic council. The buckeye mascot was later named Brutus Buckeye in an all-campus naming contest. The Ohio buckeye was popularly accepted as the State's symbol during the late 1800s but was not formally adopted by the Ohio legislature as the State Tree until 1953 on Ohio's 150th anniversary of statehood. Buckeyes are poisonous and should not be eaten; they are for craft and decorative purposes only.

Buckeye Nuts - Nickel Size - Twenty-Five Nuts Buckeye Nuts - Nickel Size - Twenty-Five Nuts
Sale Price: $10.50

These rich brown buckeye nuts have been thoroughly dried and are ready for use. They are clean and smooth with no cracks, squirrel bites or mold. Buckeyes can be made into necklaces and other jewelry items to show your support for Ohio State University. They can be used for crafts, party favors, wedding table centerpieces, holiday garlands and more. This listing is for twenty-five buckeye nuts that are the width of a nickel or larger. The buckeye nut has a rich, mellow, warm-brown shell highlighted by a beige eye. They resemble the eye of a deer and get their name from the Indian word hetuck which means eye-of-a-buck. Ohio is known as the Buckeye State, the buckeye is the official state tree and Ohio residents are commonly known as Buckeyes. Folklore says that buckeyes bring good luck and prevent rheumatism, arthritis and headache. Many OSU fans wear buckeye jewelry to bring their team good luck. The buckeye is a relatively new symbol at OSU. During the 1920s the buckeye gradually assumed an unofficial role as a school symbol. The buckeye's five-fingered leaflets, along with the nut were adopted by the University as its official symbol in 1950. Today this stylized buckeye emblem assumes a prominent place at the base of the University's seal. The first buckeye leaf decals appeared on the helmets of the 1967 OSU football team and are still awarded to players today for execution of an exceptional play. In 1965 the Buckeye was named Ohio States mascot by the OSU athletic council. The buckeye mascot was later named Brutus Buckeye in an all-campus naming contest. The Ohio buckeye was popularly accepted as the State's symbol during the late 1800s but was not formally adopted by the Ohio legislature as the State Tree until 1953 on Ohio's 150th anniversary of statehood. Buckeyes are poisonous and should not be eaten; they are for craft and decorative purposes only.

Ohio State Nut / Candy Dish Ohio State Nut / Candy Dish
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Arthur Court Ohio State Nut / Candy Dish

Buckeye roots grow deep AT UO.(City/Region)(A Buckeye roots grow deep AT UO.(City/Region)(A "tree nut" on the University of Oregon campus finds out about the history of a gift from Ohio State): An article from: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR)
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This digital document is an article from The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR), published by The Register Guard on December 26, 2009. The length of the article is 760 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.Citation DetailsTitle: Buckeye roots grow deep AT UO.(City/Region)(A "tree nut" on the University of Oregon campus finds out about the history of a gift from Ohio State)Author: UnavailablePublication: The Register-Guard (Eugene, OR) (Newspaper)Date: December 26, 2009Publisher: The Register Guard Page: B13Distributed by Gale, a part of Cengage Learning

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Collegiate Full Size Deluxe Replica Helmet - Ohio State - 0 Collegiate Full Size Deluxe Replica Helmet - Ohio State - 0
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Full Sized Riddell Ohio State University 1969 Throwback Helmet - Ohio State Buckeyes Full Sized Riddell Ohio State University 1969 Throwback Helmet - Ohio State Buckeyes
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