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Victorian-era chromolithograph trade card for Huyler’s Vanilla Chocolate, circa 1891. Illustration shows a young girl seated, holding a cup of chocolate and a small Huyler’s chocolate package. Soft pastel tones and period typography. Public domain. Boston Public Library.

Victorian-era chromolithograph trade card for Huyler’s Vanilla Chocolate, circa 1891. Illustration shows a young girl seated, holding a cup of chocolate and a small Huyler’s chocolate package. Soft pastel tones and period typography. Public domain. Boston Public Library.

Reverse side of an 1891 trade card for Huyler’s Vanilla Chocolate. Text lists multiple branch stores across major U.S. cities, along with advertising claims about the delicious and healthful qualities of their chocolate. Sepia and blue ink on cream cardstock. Public domain. Boston Public Library.

Reverse side of an 1891 trade card for Huyler’s Vanilla Chocolate. Text lists multiple branch stores across major U.S. cities, along with advertising claims about the delicious and healthful qualities of their chocolate. Sepia and blue ink on cream cardstock. Public domain. Boston Public Library.

1891 Huyler’s Vanilla Chocolate trade card. Public domain, Boston Public Library collection.

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Vintage 1930s Cadbury’s advertising poster showing the Claremont chocolate factory in Tasmania, illustrated in sepia tones. The large industrial complex sits between Mount Wellington and the River Derwent. Promotional text describes the setting and its suitability for Dairy Milk production. The design reflects early chocolate marketing focused on purity, landscape, and heritage.Reposts & Cultural Ephemera.

Vintage 1930s Cadbury’s advertising poster showing the Claremont chocolate factory in Tasmania, illustrated in sepia tones. The large industrial complex sits between Mount Wellington and the River Derwent. Promotional text describes the setting and its suitability for Dairy Milk production. The design reflects early chocolate marketing focused on purity, landscape, and heritage.Reposts & Cultural Ephemera.

1930s Cadbury’s poster featuring the Claremont, Tasmania chocolate factory — mountain, river, and early Dairy Milk history. Reposts & Cultural Ephemera.

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