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Woman in Store Aisle Examining Bread



Woman in Store Aisle Examining Bread
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Title: Woman in Store Aisle Examining Bread
Description: Woman standing in a store aisle examining a loaf of Levy and Sons Bakery rye bread. She is wearing a yellow shirt, colorful headband, and a beehive or bouffant hairstyle. A variety of products can be seen, including Shake 'N Bake and a wide range of Hostess snack cakes. A sign reading "COLD BEER" is visible in the background. The photo caption reads, "Plainly evident in sampling at top, form plays the sandwich-eater illustrations with unaltered candor. Ad campaign's effect on consumers. Rye loaf's one of the most popular in the East."

Image ID: 99117
Creation
Date:
1970 
Creator
Name:
International Harvester Company
City, State: New York, New York
Collection
Name:
McCormick - International Harvester
Genre: Photographs
Additional
Information:
Photograph taken for "International Trail" magazine, volume 40, number 5, page 23, 1970.
Subjects: Display of merchandise
Grocery trade
Hairstyles
Indoor photography
Women
Baked products
Bread
Clothing and dress
Signs and signboards
Shopping
 

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