Decatur Daily Democrat, Volume 29, Number 241, Decatur, Adams County, 12 October 1931 — Page 19

H ~~ " > ■ > H 8 I From a one horse wagon ■ I to the world's I I largest cheese distribution I % ■ I Jk I %* - Iba s * I I TWENTY-SIX years ago J. L. Kraft was delivering cheese in a ABSOLUTE UNIFORMITY of quality. Extensive research was t one-horse wagon. Today the Kraft-Phenix Cheese Corpor- done. Today the Kraft-Phenix products served in Australia. I ation is the largest organization in the world to manufac- Cuba, Canada, England and in the very heart of the dairy counI ture and distribute cheese products. tries like this, are distinguished by the SAME clean - flavored 't 3 I goodness. I While young Kraft was jogging up and I J down the streets of Chicago behind his These master cheese blenders have spent I - I h marketing cheese in a new, better way. ues of cheese. They have opened a whole 11 I CHEESE IN INDIVIDUAL PACK- new realm of knowledge. For years I AGES, SANITARY and CONVENIENT she 3’ have heen studying the fine subtle- M S I —that was what they would give the housewife. ties of flavor—learning the secrets of the wind-swept caves of France. Today, in their factories, they & A cheese that is always mellow and full-flavored—a cheese w ith- have duplicated the conditions that produced the famous cheeses out rind or waste, was the standard from the first. And todav °f the Old World. $ I On the Kraft-Phenix stamp stands for both quality and economy the world over. The fine flavor of every product is tn 1928 Kraft and Phenix merged to form the world’s largguarded by foil and package, or sealed tin or jar. S | Pas^S A - Kraft-Phenix products includes these triumphs of research And during the years when this young company was grow- U p | —the time-mellowed American Cheese with the ‘cave-cured’ ing and expanding, it turned its attention to pasteurization U favor, Veheeta, and the unequalled “Philadelphia” Cream and expert blending, so that the housewife might have Cheese. IB .' SB B ' i During the Dairy Day Celebration, Decatur, dealers, cooperating whole- i heartedly with Cloverleaf Creameries, Inc., are making special displays of f the cheese produced by its parent company whose interesting history has just been sketched. Try some of the many varieties of Kraft Cheese. You f will understand then, why this “one-horse” cheese company has grown to f , a world-wide organization. KRAFT - PHENIX CHEESE CORPORATION I GENERAL OFFICES, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS I J

DECATCR DAILY DEMOCRAT MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1931.

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