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- Baker's Chocolate Recipe Booklet, 1936, "Baker's Selected Famous Chocolate Recipes" - Baker's Chocolate Company -- the oldest manufacturer of chocolate in the United States -- was established in 1780. Over the next two centuries, the company would earn awards for its chocolate and in 1881, the company adopted its recognizable trademarked image, La Belle Chocolatiere (The Chocolate Girl). Since 1870, the company has published cookbooks, like this one, with recipes for beverages and desserts utilizing the company's chocolate products.

- 1936
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Baker's Chocolate Recipe Booklet, 1936, "Baker's Selected Famous Chocolate Recipes"
Baker's Chocolate Company -- the oldest manufacturer of chocolate in the United States -- was established in 1780. Over the next two centuries, the company would earn awards for its chocolate and in 1881, the company adopted its recognizable trademarked image, La Belle Chocolatiere (The Chocolate Girl). Since 1870, the company has published cookbooks, like this one, with recipes for beverages and desserts utilizing the company's chocolate products.
- Baker's Chocolate Recipe Booklet, 1958, "Baker's Favorite Chocolate Recipes, A Handbook of Chocolate Cookery" - Baker's Chocolate Company -- the oldest manufacturer of chocolate in the United States -- was established in 1780. Over the next two centuries, the company would earn awards for its chocolate and in 1881, the company adopted its recognizable trademarked image, La Belle Chocolatiere (The Chocolate Girl). Since 1870, the company has published cookbooks, like this one, with recipes for beverages and desserts utilizing the company's chocolate products.

- 1958
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Baker's Chocolate Recipe Booklet, 1958, "Baker's Favorite Chocolate Recipes, A Handbook of Chocolate Cookery"
Baker's Chocolate Company -- the oldest manufacturer of chocolate in the United States -- was established in 1780. Over the next two centuries, the company would earn awards for its chocolate and in 1881, the company adopted its recognizable trademarked image, La Belle Chocolatiere (The Chocolate Girl). Since 1870, the company has published cookbooks, like this one, with recipes for beverages and desserts utilizing the company's chocolate products.
- Recipe Booklet, "The Cook is in the Parlour Cookbook from Campbell's Soups and Minute Rice," 1965-1970 -

- 1965-1970
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Recipe Booklet, "The Cook is in the Parlour Cookbook from Campbell's Soups and Minute Rice," 1965-1970
- "Flavor Sparkling Recipes with Tang," 1965 - General Foods Corporation marketed Tang, a fruit flavored powdered drink, in 1959. Sales were poor until NASA selected it for use on John Glenn's 1962 Mercury flight, and General Foods Corporation began advertising the space connection. This recipe booklet demonstrates another marketing tactic -- advertising the numerous ways that Tang could be used besides being a beverage.

- 1965
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"Flavor Sparkling Recipes with Tang," 1965
General Foods Corporation marketed Tang, a fruit flavored powdered drink, in 1959. Sales were poor until NASA selected it for use on John Glenn's 1962 Mercury flight, and General Foods Corporation began advertising the space connection. This recipe booklet demonstrates another marketing tactic -- advertising the numerous ways that Tang could be used besides being a beverage.
- Recipe Booklet, "Joys of Jell-O," circa 1962 - In 1899, Orator F. Woodward acquired the rights to Jell-O and published recipe booklets to gather interest in the product. The booklets proved to be an invaluable marketing strategy, providing homemakers with creative uses for the ready-made product. Over the years, hundreds of recipes for Jell-O have been published, encouraging its use for any occasion.

- circa 1962
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Recipe Booklet, "Joys of Jell-O," circa 1962
In 1899, Orator F. Woodward acquired the rights to Jell-O and published recipe booklets to gather interest in the product. The booklets proved to be an invaluable marketing strategy, providing homemakers with creative uses for the ready-made product. Over the years, hundreds of recipes for Jell-O have been published, encouraging its use for any occasion.
- "Brim" Decaffeinated Coffee Can, 1980-1985 -

- 1980-1985
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"Brim" Decaffeinated Coffee Can, 1980-1985
- General Foods Corp. Recipe Booklet, "Coffee Breaks with the Friendly Taste of Home," 1978 -

- 1978
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General Foods Corp. Recipe Booklet, "Coffee Breaks with the Friendly Taste of Home," 1978
- Birds Eye Chicken Thighs and Sliced Strawberries Display Packaging, 1965-1975 -

- 1965-1975
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Birds Eye Chicken Thighs and Sliced Strawberries Display Packaging, 1965-1975
- Minute-Man Instant Frosting Mix, 1960-1965 -

- 1960-1965
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Minute-Man Instant Frosting Mix, 1960-1965
- Recipe Booklet, "Fruit-Full Recipes: From Jell-O & Sugar Free Jell-O Gelatin," 1986 - In 1899, Orator F. Woodward acquired the rights to Jell-O and published recipe booklets to gather interest in the product. The booklets proved to be an invaluable marketing strategy, providing homemakers with creative uses for the ready-made product. Since then, the Jell-O product line has expanded to include new flavors and puddings and introduced sugar-free Jell-O in 1984, with recipe booklets introducing creative uses for each.

- 1986
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Recipe Booklet, "Fruit-Full Recipes: From Jell-O & Sugar Free Jell-O Gelatin," 1986
In 1899, Orator F. Woodward acquired the rights to Jell-O and published recipe booklets to gather interest in the product. The booklets proved to be an invaluable marketing strategy, providing homemakers with creative uses for the ready-made product. Since then, the Jell-O product line has expanded to include new flavors and puddings and introduced sugar-free Jell-O in 1984, with recipe booklets introducing creative uses for each.