When I first noticed Panatomic X, I thought what a great name.
Does anyone know where the name Panatomic-X came from? I would think the "pan" is for panchromatic, but what about the "atomic" part of the name?
what about the "atomic" part of the name?
Things "atomic" were trendy at the time - just like X was trendy.
People are more likely to appreciate grain these days, so maybe a roll of Sandpan 100 or Gravelpan 400 would fly....
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