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- Ladies' Home Journal, August 1925 - Automakers have long realized that, in many families, women have the final say in car-buying decisions. Many advertisements, like this one, were directed toward female customers. This ad ran in the August 1925 issue of <em>Ladies' Home Journal</em>. It described the Ford Model T as a way to enjoy nature and find "added zest and joy of living."

- August 01, 1925
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Ladies' Home Journal, August 1925
Automakers have long realized that, in many families, women have the final say in car-buying decisions. Many advertisements, like this one, were directed toward female customers. This ad ran in the August 1925 issue of Ladies' Home Journal. It described the Ford Model T as a way to enjoy nature and find "added zest and joy of living."
- Recipe Booklet, "The Jell-O Girl Entertains," circa 1930 - Jell-O introduced one of its most successful marketing strategies, the Jell-O Girl, in 1904. She helped reinforce the idea that children loved Jell-O and proved that it was easy to make -- so easy a child could do it. This recipe booklet includes the Jell-O Girl's favorite party recipes and describes tips every hostess should know.

- circa 1930
- Collections - Artifact
Recipe Booklet, "The Jell-O Girl Entertains," circa 1930
Jell-O introduced one of its most successful marketing strategies, the Jell-O Girl, in 1904. She helped reinforce the idea that children loved Jell-O and proved that it was easy to make -- so easy a child could do it. This recipe booklet includes the Jell-O Girl's favorite party recipes and describes tips every hostess should know.