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EP 16 - Jesus • Jail • Juvenile [ENGLISH]

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This episode is a little different - we’re talking about a Brazilian soda drink that was founded almost 100 years ago. The pink soda, called Guaraná Jesus, is named after the pharmacist who created it. Traveling from Belém to São Paulo, we’ll trek across Brazil to find the truth about this drink’s dark past and finally answer the question “why was Jesus put in Jail?”

Thank you to Vagner do Vale from the Museum of Gastronomy in São Luís, Cristiane Muniz Thiago, Elir Gomes, Zezé Gomes and Lídia Nicolau.

Additional thanks to: Victor Galvão, Saylon Sousa, Luís Felipe D'Oliveira, Tera Warn, Geovanna Campos, Ben Hess, Naiara Santos, Pedro Salim Rosa, Flávia Feitosa and the Fulbright Scholarship Program.

Theme song for Object Obscura is ‘Bateria Brasileira’ by Redeemin’.

Thanks to Epidemic Sound and Anchor.fm for most of the music, SFX and distribution. Music in order of appearance: Cobwebs In the Sky by They Dream By Day, Bateria Brasileira by Redeemin’, The King of Thieves by Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen, Enter the Night 3 by Fredrik Ekstrom, Knee-Deep by Charles Holme, Carimbó by Orquestra do Estado do Mato Grosso, Another Spring Will Come by A Sight of Wonders, In This Haven by David Celeste, Moonlight Mystery by Alexandra Woodward, Life In Color by Philip Ayers, Suavemente by Alysha Sheldon, In Continuum by Dream Cave, Unspoken by Silver Maple, Moonlight Fever by Placidic, A Common Memory by Trevor Kovalski, Don’t Leave Me Hanging by Christian Andersen, Ankomst by Strom, Big World for a Minnow by Trevor Kowalski, Refined Enlightenment by Howard Harper-Barnes, Absinthe-Minded by Damon Greene, Progressive Progress by Howard Harper-Barnes and Courage Endures by Trevor Kowalski.

SFX and Archival credits:

1.) Commercial Guaraná Jesus [2013] (Campanha São João) → https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_P2QtJLALQ

2.) Orquestra do Estado do Mato Grosso - Carimbó (Audio) → https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iahvRnvjyHU

All pictures of this episode’s object are on Facebook @objectobscurapodcast, Instagram @object.obscura and Twitter @objectobscura. Go to our website and look at the episode gallery as well → object-obscura.com

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This episode is a little different - we’re talking about a Brazilian soda drink that was founded almost 100 years ago. The pink soda, called Guaraná Jesus, is named after the pharmacist who created it. Traveling from Belém to São Paulo, we’ll trek across Brazil to find the truth about this drink’s dark past and finally answer the question “why was Jesus put in Jail?”

Thank you to Vagner do Vale from the Museum of Gastronomy in São Luís, Cristiane Muniz Thiago, Elir Gomes, Zezé Gomes and Lídia Nicolau.

Additional thanks to: Victor Galvão, Saylon Sousa, Luís Felipe D'Oliveira, Tera Warn, Geovanna Campos, Ben Hess, Naiara Santos, Pedro Salim Rosa, Flávia Feitosa and the Fulbright Scholarship Program.

Theme song for Object Obscura is ‘Bateria Brasileira’ by Redeemin’.

Thanks to Epidemic Sound and Anchor.fm for most of the music, SFX and distribution. Music in order of appearance: Cobwebs In the Sky by They Dream By Day, Bateria Brasileira by Redeemin’, The King of Thieves by Christoffer Moe Ditlevsen, Enter the Night 3 by Fredrik Ekstrom, Knee-Deep by Charles Holme, Carimbó by Orquestra do Estado do Mato Grosso, Another Spring Will Come by A Sight of Wonders, In This Haven by David Celeste, Moonlight Mystery by Alexandra Woodward, Life In Color by Philip Ayers, Suavemente by Alysha Sheldon, In Continuum by Dream Cave, Unspoken by Silver Maple, Moonlight Fever by Placidic, A Common Memory by Trevor Kovalski, Don’t Leave Me Hanging by Christian Andersen, Ankomst by Strom, Big World for a Minnow by Trevor Kowalski, Refined Enlightenment by Howard Harper-Barnes, Absinthe-Minded by Damon Greene, Progressive Progress by Howard Harper-Barnes and Courage Endures by Trevor Kowalski.

SFX and Archival credits:

1.) Commercial Guaraná Jesus [2013] (Campanha São João) → https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L_P2QtJLALQ

2.) Orquestra do Estado do Mato Grosso - Carimbó (Audio) → https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iahvRnvjyHU

All pictures of this episode’s object are on Facebook @objectobscurapodcast, Instagram @object.obscura and Twitter @objectobscura. Go to our website and look at the episode gallery as well → object-obscura.com

--- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thatcher2/message
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