File:LaMont's Crystallized Eggs (dried or powder) 1898 ad - from, (1898) (ADVERT 276) (cropped).jpeg

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Based in St. Louis, Charles Fred LaMont's company produced egg substitutes and partly targeted miners of the Alaska Gold Rush. In 1898, the manufacturers shipped over 100,000 pounds of Crystallized Eggs to South African miners.

  • Geographic coverage: United States
  • Subjects (LCTGM): Eggs; Chickens
  • Subjects (LCSH): Eggs--Preservation; Egg trade; Animals in advertising
  • Categories: Nutrition and food; Commercial products
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Institution
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institution QS:P195,Q219563
Department
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University of Washington: Special Collections
Accession number
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276
Inscriptions
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Text:
Beware of imitations. They will not keep, and it cost one New York firm $60,000 to find it out before they again returned to LaMont's Improved Crystallized Egg. No breaking, no bad eggs, no shells, no waste. Simply fresh eggs with the water expelled, dissolves readily in cold, lukewarm (never hot) water or milk...Years of continuous use by the largest pie and cracker bakers in the world prove it superior to cold storage or any other preserved or held eggs.
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ADV0201
Company/Advertising Agency
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unidentified
Publisher Location
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Seattle
Publication Source
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Trade Register, Vol 10 (10), p. 20
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