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FOSS'
Pure Flavoring
Extracts
(FRUITS IN LIQUID FORM)
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Highest Award, Gold Medal, 1892,
Mass. Charitable Mechanic
Association
These Extracts are used and recommended by Miss Fannie M. Farmer. Isn't this sufficient?
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Fruit from which Foss' Pure Extract Lemon is made
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Fruit from which Foss' Pure Extract Orange is made
Made by Schlotterbeck & Foss Co., Portland, Me.
Sold by all First-Class Grocers
Our guarantee to the U. S. Government, Serial No. 685
Guaranteed under the Food and Drugs Act, June 30, 1906