Beech-Nut Peanut Butter Print

U.S.A., c. 1925

13 x 10 in (33 x 25 cm)

ID #XSMALLBTABLE-L-30

"Even youngsters recognize the difference! They know when it's Beech-Nut. And how do they flock around when it's time for a snack of pure Beech-Nut Peanut Butter! You don't need to coax for Beech-Nut (real flavor of fresh, roasted peanuts) builds appetites. Just spread one slice of bread with beech-Nut and the other with good dairy butter, and there's a sandwich fit for a king -- or better still, fit for a growing American boy or girl. A handy, nourishing food for dozens of household uses for every member of the family. Sealed in vacuum jars. Sold everywhere."

In the early 1900s, Beech-Nut was the top selling peanut butter. This advert from Woman's Companion ensured the peanut butter would find its way into kitchens across America.

Condition: Excellent

Please note this is linen backed on canvas.

XSMALLBTABLE-#30

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