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"New Ways To Enjoy O & C Frost Seald", c1935
A promotional fold-out published by Olney & Carpenter, Inc. of Wolcott, NY.
I took a stab at the year, but as usual with the magic of "circa," I'm not exactly sure.
I think "Frost Seald" as a term sounds better than the ubiquitious "fresh frozen" or "frozen fresh," though. And I love the notion of the New York Staters helpfully flying their goodies into the remote corners of the Arctic, as depicted on the back of the pamphlet.
(Shown slightly larger than original size.)
I took a stab at the year, but as usual with the magic of "circa," I'm not exactly sure.
I think "Frost Seald" as a term sounds better than the ubiquitious "fresh frozen" or "frozen fresh," though. And I love the notion of the New York Staters helpfully flying their goodies into the remote corners of the Arctic, as depicted on the back of the pamphlet.
(Shown slightly larger than original size.)
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