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Jell-O, America's most famous dessert, at home everywhere. 14 p. 1922

Mixed Materials 267, Folder 19

Item [19] promotes Jell-O. Includes illustrations of bear outside mountain chalet on cover, cattle country, picnic in redwoods, Eskimos under northern lights, mission country, plantation home, prairie luncheon for the workers, and New England home in the woods all by Angus MacDonall, product packaging, and serving suggestions; recipes some of which are attributed; and Jell-O Ice Cream Powder insert. Sample recipes: pineapple Bavarian cream, mocha charlotte, and Jell-O horseradish relish. 3 copies. Exhibitable.

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"It's so simple" Jell-O, America's most famous dessert. 14 p. 1922

Mixed Materials 267, Folder 20

Item [20] promotes Jell-O. Includes cover illustrations by Norman Rockwell of grandmother making Jell-O with grandchildren and child serving Jell-O to her doll; introduction by Alice Bradley, principal of Miss Farmer's School of Cookery; illustrated step-by-step instructions ("moving pictures") for making plain Jell-O, layer Jell-O, whipped Jell-O, and fruited Jell-O; additional recipes; and product packaging and serving suggestion illustrations. Sample recipes: Jell-O and baked apples, beauty salad, and ginger ale salad. 2 copies.

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Jell-O rhymes. 19 p. circa 1923

Mixed Materials 267, Folder 21

Item [21] promotes Jell-O. Edited by Caroline B. King and illustrated by Lucile Patterson Marsh. Includes illustrations of familiar nursery rhymes with words adapted to mention Jell-O; directions for whipping Jell-O; recipes for children, convalescents, luncheon, and dinner; Jell-O Ice Cream Powder insert; and product packaging and serving suggestion illustrations. Sample recipes: maple cream filling for cake, Marion Harland's prune whip, and tuna fish salad. 2 copies.

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[America's most famous dessert Jell-O.] 18 p. 1924

Mixed Materials 267, Folder 22

Item [22] promotes Jell-O. Includes cover illustrations of man trying to recover box of Jell-O packages dropped on train tracks before train crushes box and of grandparents and grandchild at home; recipes; illustrations of children in period dress, product packaging, and serving suggestions; and Jell-O Ice Cream Powder insert. Sample recipes: paradise pudding, strawberry brick, and sweet pickle relish. 2 copies.

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Polly put the kettle on, we'll all make Jell-O. 18 p. 1924

Mixed Materials 267, Folder 23

Item [23] promotes Jell-O. Includes cover illustration by Maxfield Parrish of "Polly put the kettle on"; nutritional content of Jell-O; recipes and menus using Jell-O; and illustrations of factory, Jell-O packing machine, product packaging, and serving suggestions. Sample recipes: California special, Jell-O birthday cake, and Spanish jell-O salad.

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The Jell-O girl entertains. 15 p. circa 1924

Mixed Materials 267, Folder 25

Item [25] promotes Jell-O. Includes illustrations by Rose O'Neill of Jell-O girl preparing for and at a party for her friends; advice for children giving a party; product packaging and serving suggestion illustrations; illustrated directions for a child's daily exercises; descriptions of children's games; table settings for a variety of occasions; and loose Jell-O Ice Cream Powder insert. Sample recipes: imperial salad, strawberry brick, and loganberry Jell-O. 2 copies. Exhibitable.