


Chewing-gum, Leafmint Gum
€55.00
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Genuine WWII US chewing-gum, made by Leaf Gum Company, never open condition.
Model also used in US Army rations.
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Genuine WWII US chewing-gum, made by Leaf Gum Company, never open condition.
Model also used in US Army rations.
Genuine WWII US cardboard box for chewing gum packs, manufactured by Dentyne, American Chicle Company, N.Y .
Scarce genuine US Fruit Bar Jelly Bar from K-ration. Mint, unopened condition. Hard to find nowadays in untouched condition.
Scarce genuine US Fruit Bar Jelly Bar from K-ration, manufactured by Lucy Ellen Candies Division . Mint condition, never opened. Hard to find nowadays in untouched condition.
Genuine WWII US OD tin can of soluble coffee made by Faust Soluble Tea and Coffee Co., U.S.A. Mint, unopened condition. Comes straight from its original wooden crate, dated 1944. Coffee and tea merchant Cyrus Blanke noticed that a spilled drop of coffee on a hot pie plate had evaporated, leaving behind a dry residue. Realizing that adding water to the powder turned it back into coffee, he quickly began production and brought it to market in 1906. He named it after the restaurant the incident occurred: Tony Faust’s Oyster Café in St. Louis.
Genuine WWII US chewing-gum, made by Leaf Gum Company, never open condition.
Model also used in US Army rations.
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These items do not glorify or promote any of the political, ideological or racial opinions related to the global conflicts that bathed the 20th century in blood.
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