HAPPY 4TH of JULY!!
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Great Cracker Jack Patriotic Images Posted So Far
Here is Story Book "Our Flag Old Glory" in two different versions almost 30 years apart in distribution. The book on the left is the original Copyright 1966 book. It is glued on the side and has 32 pages. The reproduction book on the right was one of a series of 10 story books reissued to celebrate the 100th anniversary in 1993. It is glued at the top and has 16 pages. Both books are marked Vol. 2, Book 12 on the back. The reproduction book also carries the series No. CJR4-2. Many of the repro books are lighter in coloring on the front than the originals. This is a CJ Redux as well as Fourth of July prize.
Here is Story Book "Our Flag Old Glory" in two different versions almost 30 years apart in distribution. The book on the left is the original Copyright 1966 book. It is glued on the side and has 32 pages. The reproduction book on the right was one of a series of 10 story books reissued to celebrate the 100th anniversary in 1993. It is glued at the top and has 16 pages. Both books are marked Vol. 2, Book 12 on the back. The reproduction book also carries the series No. CJR4-2. Many of the repro books are lighter in coloring on the front than the originals. This is a CJ Redux as well as Fourth of July prize.
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Hi, everyone
Today I want to post the Cracker Jack squeeze box squeak prize!
A nice noise maker for the Fourth of July and safe one too!
If you look closely you can read the following notation:
Woodman Picnic in Evans Grove, Aug 20TH 1919!
I just love old Cracker Jack Prizes that have become a noted memento of a happy time in a person's life!
CJAAAJ
Today I want to post the Cracker Jack squeeze box squeak prize!
A nice noise maker for the Fourth of July and safe one too!
If you look closely you can read the following notation:
Woodman Picnic in Evans Grove, Aug 20TH 1919!
I just love old Cracker Jack Prizes that have become a noted memento of a happy time in a person's life!
CJAAAJ
THE MORE YOU COLLECT, THE MORE YOU WANT!
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Hello, everyone
Let me be the first to wish you all a very safe and sane 4th of July!
A July 3, 1920 The Saturday Evening Post Cracker Jack 4th of July Advertisment, page 123!
Don't let this happen to you , be careful with those fireworks!
CJAAAJ
Let me be the first to wish you all a very safe and sane 4th of July!
A July 3, 1920 The Saturday Evening Post Cracker Jack 4th of July Advertisment, page 123!
Don't let this happen to you , be careful with those fireworks!
CJAAAJ
THE MORE YOU COLLECT, THE MORE YOU WANT!
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HAPPY 4TH OF JULY!
Here's a Cracker Jack Salute to celebrate!
This image comes from a program printed for The Soldiers Athletic Carnival and Dedication of the Open-Air Arena at Camp Grant Thursday, July Fourth, Nineteen Eighteen for the benefit of the Overseas Athletic Fund 86th Division, N.A.
Here's a Cracker Jack Salute to celebrate!
This image comes from a program printed for The Soldiers Athletic Carnival and Dedication of the Open-Air Arena at Camp Grant Thursday, July Fourth, Nineteen Eighteen for the benefit of the Overseas Athletic Fund 86th Division, N.A.
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This copy of a famous Revolutionary War painting featuring fife and drums was borrowed by The Cracker Jack Co. These large paper posters had instructions along the top saying that they could be folded over the edge and used to decorate a container such as a trash can or box! This is one of the first pieces I had framed to decorate my wall.
Happy 4th of July to all
Happy 4th of July to all
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Wow! That's great, Harriet. What are the dimensions of your poster and about what year did Cracker Jack "borrow" those prints?
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I hope everyone is having a fantastic 4th of July. How appropriate, that this is the 1776th post on our forums, and it was made on Independence Day.