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Beech-Nut Cereal illustrations by Gyo Fujikawa
ETA July 2012: The artwork in these ads is by Gyo Fujikawa, not Richard Scarry.
If you don't know Richard Scarry and his amazing illustrations, ACQUAINT THYSELF FORTHWITH. *that last one is Huckle Cat and Lowly Worm :D
The Beech-Nut company produced a line of young children's cereals with illustrations on them that many seem to think are his. I know THESE 2001 products by New Organics used his characters, but for the images below, I'll just go with "They're Cute."
Beech-Nut, 1960s

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The Beech-Nut company produced a line of young children's cereals with illustrations on them that many seem to think are his. I know THESE 2001 products by New Organics used his characters, but for the images below, I'll just go with "They're Cute."
Beech-Nut, 1960s
FOUR MORE
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And I do remember reading a Busytown book or two a lot of times in the school library when I was a kid.
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Ricjard Scarry
http://www.retronaut.co/2011/08/the-best-word-book-ever-1963-and-1991/
Here you can see the changed they made to the classic books, to update them to a more PC or just more Current topics.
Re: Ricjard Scarry
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These are cute ads, too.
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Huckle the cat always bugged me, because he's a boycat AND a calico. Yeah, I was a precocious little cat-loving kid who knew even at the age of four that calicos were always female.
And OMG, that cow reminds me of the Milk Farm sign (familiar to anyone who's driven 1-80 from Sacramento to San Francisco...)