The Rural New-Yorker, March 10, 1917Half of a two page ad in The Rural New-Yorker, September 8, 1917The Rural New-Yorker, October 13, 1917Nothing says Eat More Puffed Grains like an illustration of a kid with a cereal bowl, a borzoi and a disinterested dad. Vanity Fair, March 1918A full page ad in Vanity Fair, May 1918A full page ad in Vanity Fair, June 1918A full page ad in Vanity Fair, September 1918A full page ad in The Field Illustrated, October 1918The same ad, in black and white, in Vanity Fair, October 1918Vanity Fair, November 1918Barker Brand ad in Vanity Fair, December 1918Vanity Fair, April 1919A full page car ad featuring a Boston terrier in Vanity Fair, June 1919
“Nothing says Eat More Puffed Grains like an illustration of a kid with a cereal bowl, a borzoi and a disinterested dad.” I had to look twice at the illustration and then LOLed – you nailed it.
“Nothing says Eat More Puffed Grains like an illustration of a kid with a cereal bowl, a borzoi and a disinterested dad.” I had to look twice at the illustration and then LOLed – you nailed it.
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