COLLECTION NAME:
Streetcar Advertising Cards
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Streetcar Advertising Cards
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Filename:
223.jpg
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Category:
Food
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Food
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Brand:
Burnett's
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Burnett's
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Company:
Burnett Extract Co. - Boston, MA
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Burnett Extract Co. - Boston, MA
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Coverage:
National
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National
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Product Status:
Product No Longer Available
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Product No Longer Available
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Headline:
Standard as Burnett's Vanilla
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Standard as Burnett's Vanilla
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Card Text:
Hailing from the Mediterranean's sunny shores, the bitter almond nut, after being powdered, dried and fermented, is steam-distilled and treated, just adding one more distinctive flavor for the discriminating taste in ~ Burnett's Almond Extract Standard as Burnett's Vanilla
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Hailing from the Mediterranean's sunny shores, the bitter almond nut, after being powdered, dried and fermented, is steam-distilled and treated, just adding one more distinctive flavor for the discriminating taste in ~ Burnett's Almond Extract Standard as Burnett's Vanilla
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Border Text:
Border: 1-7A Burnett Extract Co. Boston Mass 11-30-23 Printed by The Tabard Press New York City U.S.A.
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Border: 1-7A Burnett Extract Co. Boston Mass 11-30-23 Printed by The Tabard Press New York City U.S.A.
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Date:
1923
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1923
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Size:
11" x 21"
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11" x 21"
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Remarks:
During the 1920�s thru the 1940�s, the Burnett Company offered 29 extract flavors. The Joseph Burnett Company, a division of American [Home] Foods, Inc., was known for more than a century for its flavoring extracts and food colorings. In 1946 the company was sold to American Home Foods, Inc., a subsidiary of American Home Products Corporation, now known as Wyeth. The last ownership of the Burnett products was the Doxsee Food Corporation which stopped producing them at an unknown date.
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During the 1920�s thru the 1940�s, the Burnett Company offered 29 extract flavors. The Joseph Burnett Company, a division of American [Home] Foods, Inc., was known for more than a century for its flavoring extracts and food colorings. In 1946 the company was sold to American Home Foods, Inc., a subsidiary of American Home Products Corporation, now known as Wyeth. The last ownership of the Burnett products was the Doxsee Food Corporation which stopped producing them at an unknown date.
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Source:
W.J. Savage - Cordova, TN
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W.J. Savage - Cordova, TN
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