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Presented By: University Library

Dairy Advertising in the United States: A Twentieth Century Story

Nestle's Milk with people drinking Nestle's out of teacups on a ship, and Powerpuff power with Powerpuff girls holding glasses of milk. Nestle's Milk with people drinking Nestle's out of teacups on a ship, and Powerpuff power with Powerpuff girls holding glasses of milk.
Nestle's Milk with people drinking Nestle's out of teacups on a ship, and Powerpuff power with Powerpuff girls holding glasses of milk.
This exhibit, featuring materials from the Janice Bluestein Longone Culinary Archive, displays advertisements, flyers, and other ephemera related to the U.S. dairy industry between the years 1900 and 2000.

Common themes in dairy ephemera include wartime rationing, patriotism in advertising, twentieth-century homemaking and the economic agency of the housewife, unions and workers' rights, and changing standards of nutrition, health, and beauty.

Curated by Sofia Schroth-Douma.
Nestle's Milk with people drinking Nestle's out of teacups on a ship, and Powerpuff power with Powerpuff girls holding glasses of milk. Nestle's Milk with people drinking Nestle's out of teacups on a ship, and Powerpuff power with Powerpuff girls holding glasses of milk.
Nestle's Milk with people drinking Nestle's out of teacups on a ship, and Powerpuff power with Powerpuff girls holding glasses of milk.

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