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3 unusual facts about Gloria Jean's Coffees


Darren McMullen

McMullen's career as a host and presenter began as a presenter with Arena Television's Exclusive news on Foxtel and with appearances in major advertising campaigns for Westfield and Gloria Jean's.

Gloria Jean's Coffees

Two former directors of Mercy Ministries, Mark and Darlene Zschech, who brought the program to Australia from the US in 2001, have also been associate directors of the Hillsong Church's annual conference.

Model Town, Lahore

Gloria Jean's Coffees, McDonald’s and Yogurberry maintain establishments in the society.


Bella Vista, New South Wales

Norwest Marketplace is a shopping centre featuring a Coles and many specialty stores including Subway, Gloria Jean's, Michel's Patisserie, Nick Scali Furniture, Joeys', Blockbuster movie rentals, small electronic and clothing stores and a day care centre.

Bonbeach railway station

The station was used in the Australian television comedy series Kath & Kim in episode two of series four, as the location of a Gloria Jean's coffee cart grand opening party.

El Brendel

Producer Edward Finney took the leading role, with Gloria Jean as the feminine lead, and Mr. and Mrs. Brendel as neighbors.

Gloria Jean

In December 1991, Gloria Jean was honored by the Young Artist Foundation with its Former Child Star "Lifetime Achievement" Award recognizing her achievements within the film industry as a juvenile performer.

High School Cadets

The final portion of the song (one apiece of the 'C' and 'D' segments) was used for the melody of "The March of the Penguins" in Gloria Jean's 1939 film, The Under-Pup.

Marshall Thompson

He played quiet, thoughtful teens in Universal's feature films, including a lead opposite singing star Gloria Jean in Reckless Age, earning $350 weekly.

Pardon My Rhythm

Pardon My Rhythm is a 1944 movie starring Gloria Jean, Patric Knowles, and Evelyn Ankers, featuring Mel Tormé and Bob Crosby, and directed by Felix E. Feist.

Westfield Kotara

The centre now features a total of 247 shops including a new Target discount department store, Dreamy Donuts, JB Hi-Fi, The Reject Shop, Borders, Jay-Jays, Gloria Jean's, General Pants co, Just Jeans, Australia Post office, Pumpkin Patch, Supré, McDonald's, newsagencies, Oporto, Fitness First Gym, Wild Surf co, Priceline, Toys "R" Us, Coles, Woolworths, K-Mart and David Jones.


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