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Corn Flakes Collection

"Corn Flakes: The Forceful Breakfast Choice since 1906" Transport yourself back to the bustling shopping centre at Rainhill

Background imageCorn Flakes Collection: ADVERT FOR FORCE

ADVERT FOR FORCE
High o er the fence leaps Sunny Jim Force is the food which raises him

Background imageCorn Flakes Collection: The shopping centre at Rainhill, Merseyside. 19th February 1968

The shopping centre at Rainhill, Merseyside. 19th February 1968

Background imageCorn Flakes Collection: Women working in Hintons supermarket, Redcar. 26th October 1981

Women working in Hintons supermarket, Redcar. 26th October 1981

Background imageCorn Flakes Collection: Breakfast

Breakfast
Robert Work

Background imageCorn Flakes Collection: Seed and feed store, Lincoln, Nebr. 1942. Creator: John Vachon

Seed and feed store, Lincoln, Nebr. 1942. Creator: John Vachon
Seed and feed store, Lincoln, Nebraska. [For sale: Best Sudan Grass - Texas Grown - Prices Low ; Better Loaf flour, potatoes, apples, chewing and smoking tobacco, soft drinks, oranges, grapefruit

Background imageCorn Flakes Collection: Alan Jackson, 10, and Jenene Brodie, 9, tuck into their breakfast at Laurel Avenue

Alan Jackson, 10, and Jenene Brodie, 9, tuck into their breakfast at Laurel Avenue Primary School, Durham, to promote National Breakfast Week. 12/09/1997

Background imageCorn Flakes Collection: Poster for Kelloggs Cornflakes, 1910. Artist: Tichtman, Benjamin (1874-?)

Poster for Kelloggs Cornflakes, 1910. Artist: Tichtman, Benjamin (1874-?)
Poster for Kelloggs Cornflakes, 1910. From a private collection

Background imageCorn Flakes Collection: Whos the Lucky Man?: American advertisment, c1910, for Kellogs Toasted Corn Flakes cereal

Whos the Lucky Man?: American advertisment, c1910, for Kellogs Toasted Corn Flakes cereal
KELLOGGs CORN FLAKES, 1910. Whos the Lucky Man?: American advertisment, c1910, for Kellogs Toasted Corn Flakes cereal

Background imageCorn Flakes Collection: Illustration of girl pouring milk from jug into bowl of cornflakes

Illustration of girl pouring milk from jug into bowl of cornflakes

Background imageCorn Flakes Collection: Family evicted from rest centre. Police this evening were called to No 5 Argyle Road

Family evicted from rest centre. Police this evening were called to No 5 Argyle Road Kensington London- a London County Council Rest Centre- to evict Mr and Mrs Isserlis and their twin sons

Background imageCorn Flakes Collection: Good sources of carbohydrates, fibre and starch including bread, potato, grains, breakfast cereal

Good sources of carbohydrates, fibre and starch including bread, potato, grains, breakfast cereal, and potatoes

Background imageCorn Flakes Collection: Three types of cereal

Three types of cereal

Background imageCorn Flakes Collection: Packing Kelloggs Flakes

Packing Kelloggs Flakes
KELLOGGs CORNFLAKES In the packing room at Battle Creek, the cereals are packed in the inner sealed Waxtite cartons to insure (sic) their crisp freshness Date: 1930s

Background imageCorn Flakes Collection: Kelloggs Advert / Sat. Post

Kelloggs Advert / Sat. Post
An advertisement for Kelloggs cornflakes : A girl with a bow in her hair eats her cornflakes Date: 1917

Background imageCorn Flakes Collection: Breakfast cereal

Breakfast cereal

Background imageCorn Flakes Collection: Kelloggs Factory

Kelloggs Factory
KELLOGGs CORNFLAKES The factory at Battle Creek, Michigan, the largest manufacturers of ready-to-eat cereal foods in the world


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"Corn Flakes: The Forceful Breakfast Choice since 1906" Transport yourself back to the bustling shopping centre at Rainhill, Merseyside on a crisp morning of February 19th, 1968. As you stroll through the aisles of the Seed and Feed Store in Lincoln, Nebraska in 1942, creator John Vachon's vision comes alive with sacks brimming with golden corn kernels. Fast forward to the early 20th century when artist Benjamin Tichtman skillfully crafted a vibrant poster for Kellogg's Cornflakes, captivating audiences with its enticing simplicity. In Redcar on October 26th, 1981, women diligently worked at Hintons supermarket ensuring that every box was perfectly placed on the shelves. Meanwhile, young Alan Jackson and Jenene Brodie eagerly tucked into their breakfast at Laurel Avenue - their eyes lighting up as they savored each crispy spoonful. Even before sitting down for dinner in Dead Ox Flat, Malheur County in Oregon during the year of 1939, Mr. Wardlow would say grace - thanking his lucky stars for the nourishing sustenance that awaited him. And who could forget those iconic American advertisements from around 1910? They asked one simple question: "Who's the Lucky Man?" Clearly referring to those fortunate enough to indulge in Kellogg's Toasted Corn Flakes cereal. Imagine an illustration capturing a girl pouring milk from a jug into her bowl filled with crunchy cornflakes - it epitomizes breakfast perfection. Whether enjoyed alone or shared among loved ones over steaming cups of coffee and lively conversation – they have become synonymous with mornings filled with energy and vitality. So next time you find yourself reaching for your favorite breakfast cereal option amidst countless choices – remember that they have stood strong throughout history as not just another meal but rather an enduring force that kickstarts your day right.