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- Paper Chili Bowl from Wendy's Restaurant, 1999 - In 1969, R. David (Dave) Thomas founded Wendy's in downtown Columbus, Ohio. He was previously an executive with the Kentucky Fried Chicken and Arthur Treacher's Fish and Chips fast food chains. Thomas named his new place Wendy's for one of his daughters. This international fast food chain specializes in "old-fashioned" square hamburgers and chili.

- 1999
- Collections - Artifact
Paper Chili Bowl from Wendy's Restaurant, 1999
In 1969, R. David (Dave) Thomas founded Wendy's in downtown Columbus, Ohio. He was previously an executive with the Kentucky Fried Chicken and Arthur Treacher's Fish and Chips fast food chains. Thomas named his new place Wendy's for one of his daughters. This international fast food chain specializes in "old-fashioned" square hamburgers and chili.
- Streetcar Advertising Poster for Heinz Chili Sauce, circa 1930 - Henry J. Heinz rarely missed an opportunity to market his "57 Varieties" -- a catchy slogan he created despite offering a line of more than 60 packaged food products. A prolific promoter, Heinz aimed to reach consumers in stores, at home, and everywhere in-between. This colorful poster advertised Heinz Chili Sauce to passengers riding in a streetcar.

- circa 1930
- Collections - Artifact
Streetcar Advertising Poster for Heinz Chili Sauce, circa 1930
Henry J. Heinz rarely missed an opportunity to market his "57 Varieties" -- a catchy slogan he created despite offering a line of more than 60 packaged food products. A prolific promoter, Heinz aimed to reach consumers in stores, at home, and everywhere in-between. This colorful poster advertised Heinz Chili Sauce to passengers riding in a streetcar.