Chocolate treats plain and fancy. 14 p. 1958
Item [9] was "Published for GM men and women" for the information rack service of General Motors. Some recipes include liquor as an ingredient. Marked IR-58-38.
Item [9] was "Published for GM men and women" for the information rack service of General Motors. Some recipes include liquor as an ingredient. Marked IR-58-38.
Item [10] was probably a lid liner for a tin of Guittard's chocolate. Recipes are for use with ground chocolate.
Item [11] is the story of Hershey, Penn., and Hershey, Cuba. Has illustrated story of the towns and production of chocolate and sugar. Exhibitable for historic images. Dated from A guide to collecting cookbooks, p. 142.
Item [12] promotes Hershey products. Has world map of cacao production. Has discussion of the Industrial School for orphan boys.
Item [13] promotes Hershey chocolate products. Author was director, Applecroft Home Experimental Station. Has page of cake making hints, with temperature suggestions. Illustration and description of products. Has American Medical Assn. and Good Housekeeping seals.
Item [14] promotes Hershey chocolate products. Has a section on recipes for juniors. Illustrations of preparation and serving suggestions.
Item [15] contains the 1948 (unpaged), 1956 (unpaged), 1972 (31 p.), and 1973 (30 p.) eds. of the Hershey story. The 1972 ed. describes the building of Chocolate World and the transition of the factory tours.
Item [16] promotes Hershey products with illlustrated recipes.
Item [17] promotes Hershey products. Some recipes include liquor as an ingredient. Marked 878.
Item [18] promotes Hershey products. Some recipes include liquor as an ingredient. Many recipes have color illustrations of the finished products.