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Kellogg Cereal Staff Of Life American Style Ad 1944

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Dealer: TCAC Mall, Inc.
Contact: Charles & Phyllis J Wille - Email Dealer
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Price: $12.00 USD  - Currency Converter

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Description: Kellogg Cereal Staff Of Life American Style Ad 1944 This is a September 5, 1944 advertisement. It is a nice color ad from Kellogg company of Battle Creek. Picture by Frederick Thompson Ad shows a Franciscan Cornado bowl full of Pep with milk and black berries and a loaf of black bread. Says people in Europe look to black bread to bring them the nutritive values of whole wheat. Here in American People need whole wheat but prefer to get it in crisplight golden toasted flakes. In excellent condition. Photo is taken through plastic and may show wrinkles or crookedness that is not in the ad. This original magazine tear sheet measures 10 1/4 inches wide by 13 1/2 inches tall.
Status: For Sale Reference#: 31946
Condition: Excellent Year: 1944


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