This is 1941, so advertised to folks whose kids were practically starving during the depression years (which didn't fully go away for many until the height of the War), as being a good and filling food for not a lot of money? Kind of makes sense to me...I vaguely recall similar things about food in Europe after the war.
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yep...
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But apparently it's good news. The woman still looks manic and freaky, though.
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How the times have changed though. Now, it seems like gaining weight is always a bad thing.
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(Note that even in 1941, "whole grain" was a selling point. Everything old is new again.)
P.S. That is one creepy-looking Quaker...a glad-handing Chamber of Commerce type who'd just love to sell you some life insurance.