The original plant was located in New Haven, CT. During WWII High Standard operated plants in New Haven and Hamden. After the war, the operations were consolidated in Hamden. In 1968, the company was sold to the Leisure Group, Inc. A final move was made to East Hartford, CT in 1977 where they remained until the doors were closed in late 1984. In early 1978, the Leisure Group sold the company to the management and the company became High Standard, Inc.
U can work at a grocery store part time like Stop & Shop and Price Rite and Shaws.
The Production Budget for Non-Stop was $50,000,000.
The Production Budget for Stop-Loss was $25,000,000.
The Production Budget for Can't Stop the Music was $20,000,000.
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The production will probably end this year in 2012
A CONSTANT PRODUCTION IS WHEN YOU MAKE SOMETHING NONE STOP. YOU JUST KEEP MAKEING IT
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A black stop sign is not a standard traffic sign and does not have any official significance in traffic regulations. The standard color for a stop sign is red, which symbolizes the need for drivers to come to a complete stop at an intersection. If you encounter a black stop sign, it may be a non-standard or decorative sign that does not hold any legal authority.