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I found this article in an old confectioners periodical and thought those Cracker
Jack collectors on the board may appreciate it. This article is from the March 1910 issue of Confectioners Journal. It includes a depiction of the new Cracker Jack plant in Chicago and photos of the Ruckheim brothers, "Fritz" and Louis. Also attached is a link to wiki about the company's early beginnings. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cracke...rly_beginnings Enjoy, ErikV |
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