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Kellogg ad 1916. Clear-skinned boy enjoying corn flakes with milk, by Leyendecker

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Leyendecker’s clear-skinned boy enjoying corn flakes with milk.
Advertisement for Kellogg’s Corn Flakes.
Artwork by Joseph Christian Leyendecker.
Ladies’ Home Journal, March 1916

The clear-skinned, keen-eyed, athletic boy of today is fully alive to the wonderful flavor of Kellogg’s Toasted Corn Flakes. He misses this flavor in the imitations of Kellogg’s. He wants the Original Toasted Corn Flakes—with their crisp, fresh-from-the-oven taste —and you can leave it to him to get them.

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This work was published in the US before 1929, and the author died before 1954.
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