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Wheatena -1927A

Ad for Wheatene, the unrobbed whole-wheat cereal, from the December, 1927 issue of GOOD HOUSEKEEPING. Whole wheat, minimal processing, special toasting method. The painting of boys playing football looks like something Norman Rockwell might have done, but it wasn't him.

Artist: Frederic Stanley
Source: Mariangela Buch
Restoration by: magscanner

Date: 07/16/2009
Owner: Magazine Art Gallery Administrator
Full size: 650x909
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