ca. 1907
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The best looking inedible birthday cake I’ve ever seen. Some would say this is a bit over the top…I say it’s great creativity.
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There are several ads for displays I’ve found recently, and while most of them are a bit ridiculous they’re still interesting in a historical sense. But this one is great—I wonder if there are any that have survived.
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I was thinking that too. O to find one on ebay.
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I wonder whether pencils sold so well or whether this rack was only suitable for the biggest shops in the country.
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Good question, and I wonder how many in total were sent out.
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