I collect the open-mouth, sit-by-the-sink, sponge-holding frogs:

Industrial meat line prints, purchased from Goodwill:

The stickers on the back with a pre-seven digit phone number would date them before 1965.

Betty Crocker's original cookbook picked up at an Estate Sale. You know, in case I ever need to know how to cook old-school, including chicken from clucking to table.

Kellogg's Sweet Eatin' Carnival sign.
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