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  2. Ann Turner Cook - Wikipedia

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    In 1928, when Gerber announced it was looking for baby images for its upcoming line of baby food, Smith's drawing was submitted and subsequently chosen. It was trademarked in 1931. [4] [5] The drawing of Ann Turner Cook has since been used on virtually all Gerber baby food packaging. [5] Cook's identity was a secret until 1978. [6]

  3. 14 Cheap and Delicious '70s Recipes Due for a Comeback - AOL

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    Food fads come and go, but some should stay forever. These 1970s recipes, like Watergate salad, Harvey Wallbanger cake, and fondue, were popular decades ago but never should have gone out of fashion.

  4. Grandma's 21 Nostalgic Desserts That Deserve a Comeback - AOL

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    You might remember those 7-Up cakes from the 1970's that are simple, moist, flavorful, and downright perfect. Well, this pound cake is exactly that! Get Ree's Perfect Pound Cake recipe .

  5. Gerber Products Company - Wikipedia

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    Gerber Products Company is an American purveyor of baby food and baby products headquartered in Fremont, Michigan. Gerber Products Company is a subsidiary of Nestlé . Other Gerber products include breastfeeding pumps and other supplies, baby bottles and nipples, and health care products including tooth and gum cleanser and vitamin drops.

  6. Foods From the '70s and '80s People Will Never Eat ... - AOL

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    Radical Eats. Snack foods, insta-meals, cereals, and drinks tend to come and go, but the ones we remember from childhood seem to stick with us. Children of the 1970s and 1980s had a veritable ...

  7. Gerber Singles - Wikipedia

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    Gerber Singles was a failed product from 1974 by Gerber, a maker of baby food. It was food in glass jars targeted to college students and adults living on their own for the first time. [ 1 ] One marketing tag line was "We were good for you then, we're good for you now."

  8. ‘Gerber Baby’ Ann Turner Cook dies at 95 - AOL

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    A sketch of Ann Turner Cook from 1928 has adorned Gerber products for more than 90 years.

  9. Frank Daniel Gerber - Wikipedia

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    Gerber began selling baby food through the canning company in 1928, using the "Gerber Baby" as their logo symbol. The baby food was sold at fifteen cents each, much less than similar foods which were purchased through drug stores for forty to sixty cents. [7] Some twelve years later the baby food line was outselling the adult canned food products.