Aunt Jemima's long history, including doll families, recipe books, kitchen utensils, menus, coloring books, and cooking sets for children can give glimpses into
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Filled with more than 300 beautiful and often whimsical labels that once decorated products from cigar boxes to soup cans, The Label Made Me Buy It takes reader