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- Can Label, "Heinz Brand Strawberry Preserves," 1906-1910 - Manufacturers of similar products sought ways to make their companies' goods stand out on store shelves. Some companies established a uniform label design for their multi-product offerings -- a strategy which helped customers distinguish one brand over another. H.J. Heinz products were identified by the famous Heinz pickle and signature "keystone" logo. These design features are still found on Heinz products today.

- 1906-1910
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Can Label, "Heinz Brand Strawberry Preserves," 1906-1910
Manufacturers of similar products sought ways to make their companies' goods stand out on store shelves. Some companies established a uniform label design for their multi-product offerings -- a strategy which helped customers distinguish one brand over another. H.J. Heinz products were identified by the famous Heinz pickle and signature "keystone" logo. These design features are still found on Heinz products today.
- Japanese Men and Women in the Strawberry Fields, California, 1921-1922 - This seemingly innocuous photograph was taken to support an article in <em>The Dearborn Independent</em> attacking Japanese farmers' supposed control of the fruit-growing industry in California. Comments on the back expose its true purpose. Harry H. Dunn, a freelance writer, penned the article. With the support of the paper's editors, he also wrote some of the defamatory anti-Jewish articles for Henry Ford's weekly.

- 1921-1922
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Japanese Men and Women in the Strawberry Fields, California, 1921-1922
This seemingly innocuous photograph was taken to support an article in The Dearborn Independent attacking Japanese farmers' supposed control of the fruit-growing industry in California. Comments on the back expose its true purpose. Harry H. Dunn, a freelance writer, penned the article. With the support of the paper's editors, he also wrote some of the defamatory anti-Jewish articles for Henry Ford's weekly.
- Lithograph, "Strawberries," by Currier & Ives, 1870 -

- 1870
- Collections - Artifact
Lithograph, "Strawberries," by Currier & Ives, 1870
- Strawberry Spinning Top, 1950-1970 -

- 1950-1970
- Collections - Artifact
Strawberry Spinning Top, 1950-1970
- Pitcher, 1815-1835 -

- 1815-1835
- Collections - Artifact
Pitcher, 1815-1835
- Advertising Layout for Heinz Preserved Fruits, April 26, 1921 - The H.J. Heinz Company employed ambitious and comprehensive advertising strategies to meet consumers at home, in stores, and everywhere in between. Drawings, illustrations and modified photographs of Heinz products were often used for advertising and in publications. This advertising layout represents a step in the marketing process where the size and arrangement are taken into consideration before the final advertisement is created.

- April 26, 1912
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Advertising Layout for Heinz Preserved Fruits, April 26, 1921
The H.J. Heinz Company employed ambitious and comprehensive advertising strategies to meet consumers at home, in stores, and everywhere in between. Drawings, illustrations and modified photographs of Heinz products were often used for advertising and in publications. This advertising layout represents a step in the marketing process where the size and arrangement are taken into consideration before the final advertisement is created.
- "Strawberry Goblet" by Joey Kirkpatrick and Flora Mace, 1991 -

- 1991
- Collections - Artifact
"Strawberry Goblet" by Joey Kirkpatrick and Flora Mace, 1991
- Advertising Layout Photograph of Heinz Employees Sorting Strawberries on Inventory Day, circa 1910 - Before complete mechanization of the manufacturing process, many tasks at the Heinz factory were done by hand. Photographs of this process were often taken and then modified for advertising and publications. Pictured here are employees sorting strawberries to be used in Heinz fruit preserves.

- circa 1910
- Collections - Artifact
Advertising Layout Photograph of Heinz Employees Sorting Strawberries on Inventory Day, circa 1910
Before complete mechanization of the manufacturing process, many tasks at the Heinz factory were done by hand. Photographs of this process were often taken and then modified for advertising and publications. Pictured here are employees sorting strawberries to be used in Heinz fruit preserves.
- Picking Strawberries in January, circa 1928 -

- circa 1928
- Collections - Artifact
Picking Strawberries in January, circa 1928
- "The Hookers Seedling Strawberry" from D.M. Dewey's Series of Fruits, Flowers, and Ornamental Fruits, 1871-1888 -

- 1871-1888
- Collections - Artifact
"The Hookers Seedling Strawberry" from D.M. Dewey's Series of Fruits, Flowers, and Ornamental Fruits, 1871-1888