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Dentyne Gum -1940A

The Lucky Lapp maiden lives in the icy north, yet she is luckier than we, for she chews rough, primitive foods that keep her teeth strong and healthy. So chew Dentyne! say dentists. Published in a 1940 issue of MOVIE STORY.

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Source: Dave Wills, who sells on eBay as dwills1000, and has an eBay storefront "Dave's Odds and Ends"
Restoration by: magscanner

Date: 02/17/2010
Owner: Magazine Art Gallery Administrator
Full size: 251x1000
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