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[Alt Text]: A leather heel is pictured, and the words “Made with corn syrup” are included. The ad talks about how corn syrup has endless possibilities, not limited to the processing of leather.
Transcription: Made with corn syrup. If corn syrup can play an important ingredient role in the processing of leather … and strangely enough it has … what about your product possibilities?
Applications for corn syrups are limited only by imagination. AND Penick & Ford has helped countless companies discover cost and/or quality advantages through the use of ocnr syrup as a vital ingredient in their products.
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Comments/Observations: This ad stuck out to me because it made me wonder when corn syrup started to be so commonly integrated into products. It’s presented here as novel and somewhat shocking and seemingly was mostly known for it’s role in leather processing. This ad is from late 1969 so did this begin in the late 70s and were Penick & Ford trailblazers in this?
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Part of Made With Corn Syrup