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Our moms were wary of it when they made our school lunches – and now it’s official: Wonder Bread isn’t all it’s cracked up to be in the nutrition department. Wonder and its … ...
The maker of Wonder Bread has agreed to settle federal charges that it made unsupported advertising claims that calcium in its products could make children's minds work better and improve their ...
The ad urges readers to “look for the bright balloon wrapper" in stores. If you are having trouble enlarging the page below, click here to view it. Advance historic page from Oct. 7, 1932.
The television ads aired in the second half of 2000 with a fictional spokesman, Professor Wonder, who said that Wonder Bread is a good source of calcium, the FTC said.
A photo of Betty McClellan surrounded by her 10 children was featured in a four-column Wonder Bread ad in the Minneapolis Tribune in May 1950.
As a staple in culture for almost 100 years in Canada, Wonder® has inspired people to make some amazing things. And not just food. From pop art masterpieces to bread-shaped candles to hand-painted ...
U.S. authorities have charged the makers of Wonder Bread with making unsupported claims that its products would make children's minds work better. The Federal Trade Commission says TV ads and the ...
As a staple in culture for almost 100 years in Canada, Wonder® has inspired people to make some amazing things. And not just food. From pop art masterpieces to bread-shaped candles to hand ...
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