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Vintage Toronto Ads: The League of Rations
Tuesday, November 3, 2009
Source: The Toronto Star, November 19, 1936.
Isn’t it wonderful when four stereotypical figures can come together in perfect harmony thanks to a humble can of spaghetti? We never suspected that the finest spices from Asia lurked within our sloppy Saturday childhood lunch.
Paying homage to the League of Nations might not have been the smartest marketing move in 1936. The weaknesses of the fo...
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