About this Vintage Print Ad
An illustrated Quaker Oats advertisement tells a story about how Quaker boys and girls were saved by the 'Three Good Spirits' found in corn flakes: Beauty, Strength, and Truth. The ad promotes Quaker Quakies as a new kind of corn flake food for children, emphasizing nourishment, bravery, and health, and references the fairy box of Quaker Quakies. It is signed by The Quaker Oats Company of Chicago, Illinois and dated October 1920 Good Housekeeping.
- Brand: Quaker Oats
- Product: Quaker Quakies
- Tagline: HOW THE THREE GOOD SPIRITS SAVED THE QUAKERS
- Publication: Good Housekeeping
- Year: 1920
Objects in the advertisement: painting, children, bowl, tree, horse, people, baskets, tent, scroll banner
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