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Creation Date

1955

Description

Cereal magazine advertisement

Brand

Kellogg's

Style/Period

American, mid-twentieth century

Culture

American

Materials/Techniques

clippings (information artifacts), magazines (periodicals)

Measurements

31.75 x 24.13 cm

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[full page]: If the lady in charge doesn't turn around soon, she's going to / have more corn flakes than Kellogg's. Her son, her pride and joy, has / a good thing here, and he doesn't know quite where to stop. / Well any minute now, mother will catch sight of that / cart and there'll be some changes made. / Of course, His Nibs has a point. It IS a good idea / to have plenty of Kellogg's Corn Flakes. Somebody / always seems to wake up and want them. And that / big Corn Flakes package has a habit of getting down / to the last rustle before you know it. / Even we can't quite describe that appetizing / "something" that gives Kellogg's Corn Flakes / this disappearing quality and made them / the favorite for 50 years. Are you going to the store / today-with or without a small / boy? Why don't you just reach / out and pick up a spare package? / Tomorrow's breakfast will be / here before you know it / and you wouldn't want to / disappoint anybody, / now would you?

Source

Life Magazine

Keywords

advertisements; Cereal Products; Breakfast Cereals

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