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Through The Oven Door

Hecker's
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Through The Oven Door. The Alan and Shirley Brocker Sliker Collection, MSS 314, Special Collections, Michigan State University Libraries. Available at https://lib.msu.edu/sliker/object/6353
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The red and white, three-fold leaflet features text on the front panel that reads Through The Oven Door, 3 Delightful Recipes By Your Hecker's, Ceresota and Arists Home Economist, (Form) R1-114. Also on the panel is a drawing of a smiling woman with an opened over door behind her. The back panel features a "Dear Friend" letter from Helen Hiland, explaining that Hecker's, Ceresota and Aristos are the same unbleached flour. The three recipes on the inside panels are for Vanilla Cream Pie, Cheese Popovers, and Orange-Coconut Jumbles. A Standard Milling Company 2 Bonus Points coupon (expiration December 31, 1960) appears as part of one inside panel.