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Life Savers -1930A

What could be more unexpected than a letter telling mothers that doctors think Life Savers are OK for their children to eat? About this time the manufacturer seems to have shortened the name to just the archetypal "Life Savers." Published in a 1930 issue of an unidentified magazine.

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Date: 02/03/2014
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