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- World War II Poster, "Enrichment is Increasing; Cereals in the Nutrition Program," 1942 -

- September 01, 1942
- Collections - Artifact
World War II Poster, "Enrichment is Increasing; Cereals in the Nutrition Program," 1942
- Cheerios Breakfast Cereal Featuring Richard Petty, 2001 - As NASCAR attracted a wider fanbase, it also attracted a broader group of sponsors beyond traditional auto parts and services providers. General Mills, maker of Cheerios breakfast cereal, sponsored Richard Petty's racing team from 2000-2008. This box shows the company's pride in being associated with NASCAR's all-time winningest driver, and affirms stock car racing's arrival as a mainstream family sport.

- 2001
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Cheerios Breakfast Cereal Featuring Richard Petty, 2001
As NASCAR attracted a wider fanbase, it also attracted a broader group of sponsors beyond traditional auto parts and services providers. General Mills, maker of Cheerios breakfast cereal, sponsored Richard Petty's racing team from 2000-2008. This box shows the company's pride in being associated with NASCAR's all-time winningest driver, and affirms stock car racing's arrival as a mainstream family sport.
- Recipe Booklet, "133 Quicker Ways to Homemade, with Bisquick from Betty Crocker of General Mills," 1959 -

- 1959
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Recipe Booklet, "133 Quicker Ways to Homemade, with Bisquick from Betty Crocker of General Mills," 1959
- Midget Monitor Radio, 1950-1955 -

- 1950-1950
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Midget Monitor Radio, 1950-1955
- Recipe Booklet, "Yeast Baking & You: 41 Adapt-A-Dough Recipes from Fleischmann's Yeast & Gold Medal Flour," 1963 - Brothers Charles and Maximillian Fleischmann revolutionized home and commercial baking when they introduced their yeast cake at the Philadelphia Centennial Exposition in 1876. Fleischmann's yeast provided consistent quality and a superior taste to the breads the brothers first found in America when they arrived from Austria-Hungary. In this booklet, Fleischmann's partnered with Gold Medal Flour to provide an interesting variety of bread recipes.

- 1963
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Recipe Booklet, "Yeast Baking & You: 41 Adapt-A-Dough Recipes from Fleischmann's Yeast & Gold Medal Flour," 1963
Brothers Charles and Maximillian Fleischmann revolutionized home and commercial baking when they introduced their yeast cake at the Philadelphia Centennial Exposition in 1876. Fleischmann's yeast provided consistent quality and a superior taste to the breads the brothers first found in America when they arrived from Austria-Hungary. In this booklet, Fleischmann's partnered with Gold Medal Flour to provide an interesting variety of bread recipes.
- Cheerios Breakfast Cereal Featuring Free Die-Cast Racing Car, 2001 - Stock car racing was the fastest-growing sport in the United States in the 1990s. NASCAR's success was reflected in this cereal box. Team sponsors long consisted mostly of companies associated with the automobile industry, or food and beverage makers whose products were sold at race tracks. By 2001, even breakfast cereals found potential customers in NASCAR's growing fan base.

- 2001
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Cheerios Breakfast Cereal Featuring Free Die-Cast Racing Car, 2001
Stock car racing was the fastest-growing sport in the United States in the 1990s. NASCAR's success was reflected in this cereal box. Team sponsors long consisted mostly of companies associated with the automobile industry, or food and beverage makers whose products were sold at race tracks. By 2001, even breakfast cereals found potential customers in NASCAR's growing fan base.
- Wheaties Breakfast Cereal, 1996 -

- 1996
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Wheaties Breakfast Cereal, 1996
- Cheerios Cereal Bowl, 1985-1995 - General Mills' marketers targeted the younger members of a consumer family with this kid-sized bowl from the late 20th century. The branded bowl reminded a child that "You Did It!" -- made Cheerios the leading cereal brand -- and hopefully reminded parents to pick up another box the next time they were in the store.

- 1985-1995
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Cheerios Cereal Bowl, 1985-1995
General Mills' marketers targeted the younger members of a consumer family with this kid-sized bowl from the late 20th century. The branded bowl reminded a child that "You Did It!" -- made Cheerios the leading cereal brand -- and hopefully reminded parents to pick up another box the next time they were in the store.
- General Mills "Tru-Heat" Iron, circa 1950 -

- circa 1950
- Collections - Artifact
General Mills "Tru-Heat" Iron, circa 1950
- "Betty Crocker's Picture Cook Book," 1950 -

- 1950
- Collections - Artifact
"Betty Crocker's Picture Cook Book," 1950