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- Nestle's Quik Advertisement, 1963, "Nothing Gets Milk in Them Quicker Than Nestle's Quik" -

- 1963
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Nestle's Quik Advertisement, 1963, "Nothing Gets Milk in Them Quicker Than Nestle's Quik"
- Bosco Drink Mix Advertisement, 1963, "What New Bosco and a Shaker Will Do for You" - What Baby Boomer does not remember the "I Love Bosco" TV jingle from the 1950s and 1960s? At the same time that television commercials and magazine ads (like this one for New Bosco and a shaker) promoted chocolate beverages as fun and delicious for kids, they reminded Moms that these drinks were also healthful and nutritious.

- June 01, 1963
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Bosco Drink Mix Advertisement, 1963, "What New Bosco and a Shaker Will Do for You"
What Baby Boomer does not remember the "I Love Bosco" TV jingle from the 1950s and 1960s? At the same time that television commercials and magazine ads (like this one for New Bosco and a shaker) promoted chocolate beverages as fun and delicious for kids, they reminded Moms that these drinks were also healthful and nutritious.
- Hershey's Instant Cocoa Mix Tin, circa 1971 -

- circa 1971
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Hershey's Instant Cocoa Mix Tin, circa 1971
- Nestle's Quik Bunny Mug, circa 1985 -

- circa 1985
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Nestle's Quik Bunny Mug, circa 1985
- Pennbrook Chocolate Drink Carton, 1938 -

- 1938
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Pennbrook Chocolate Drink Carton, 1938
- Hershey's Cocoa Recipe Booklet, "11 Famous Recipes for Hershey's Breakfast Cocoa," 1956 - In 1894, Milton Hershey established his chocolate company. Among the first products he produced were chocolate caramels, baking chocolate, and breakfast cocoa. As additional chocolate products emerged, the company produced recipe booklets, like this one, which features recipes for Hershey's Breakfast Cocoa in a variety of confections.

- 1956
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Hershey's Cocoa Recipe Booklet, "11 Famous Recipes for Hershey's Breakfast Cocoa," 1956
In 1894, Milton Hershey established his chocolate company. Among the first products he produced were chocolate caramels, baking chocolate, and breakfast cocoa. As additional chocolate products emerged, the company produced recipe booklets, like this one, which features recipes for Hershey's Breakfast Cocoa in a variety of confections.
- Dari-Rich Chocolate Milk Beverage Carton - The quest for a shatter-proof milk container prompted John Van Wormer to patent a paper carton in 1915. Many processors and distributors continued to use breakable glass bottles, but, after 1937, mechanized production made the disposable, wax-coated folded cartons inexpensive and indispensable liquid containers. The iconic design, a box with a gable-end top with a pouring or drinking spout, remains the industry standard today.

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Dari-Rich Chocolate Milk Beverage Carton
The quest for a shatter-proof milk container prompted John Van Wormer to patent a paper carton in 1915. Many processors and distributors continued to use breakable glass bottles, but, after 1937, mechanized production made the disposable, wax-coated folded cartons inexpensive and indispensable liquid containers. The iconic design, a box with a gable-end top with a pouring or drinking spout, remains the industry standard today.
- Pennbrook Chocolate Drink Carton - The quest for a shatter-proof milk container prompted John Van Wormer to patent a paper carton in 1915. Many processors and distributors continued to use breakable glass bottles, but, after 1937, mechanized production made the disposable, wax-coated folded cartons inexpensive and indispensable liquid containers. The iconic design, a box with a gable-end top with a pouring or drinking spout, remains the industry standard today.

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Pennbrook Chocolate Drink Carton
The quest for a shatter-proof milk container prompted John Van Wormer to patent a paper carton in 1915. Many processors and distributors continued to use breakable glass bottles, but, after 1937, mechanized production made the disposable, wax-coated folded cartons inexpensive and indispensable liquid containers. The iconic design, a box with a gable-end top with a pouring or drinking spout, remains the industry standard today.
- Pennbrook Hot Chocolate Sign -

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Pennbrook Hot Chocolate Sign
- Nestle's Quik Advertisement, 1954, "The Only Chocolate Milk That Makes Itself" -

- December 06, 1954
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Nestle's Quik Advertisement, 1954, "The Only Chocolate Milk That Makes Itself"