Evening public ledger. (Philadelphia [Pa.]) 1914-1942, December 10, 1918, Final, Page 12, Image 12

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"jDHILADELPHXANS! Some of you
JL may wonder what I mean by 'The
Buttermilk Does It.'
"Well, all I can say is, if you haven't
already done so, eat a batch of Teco Pan
cakes and find out!
" What a treat you have in store ! And what
a delightful surprise when you make the
acquaintance of that tantalizing Teco taste!
"What's the secret? Just this: Teco Flour
has mixed in it that wonderful taste-giving
ingredient, powdered malted buttermilk.
TECO
SELF-RISING"
PANCAKE FLOUR
THE EKENBERG CO., Crisp Ave., Cortland; N. Y.
L. G. WHITE, Representative, Drexel Building, Philadelphia, Pa.
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TDUT why talk about it? All lean say comes to
-U just this : If you want savory pancakes, with a
delicious, different taste, try Tecos !
"Yes, they are easy to make. Just add water and bake.
And then 'Two minutes from griddle to grin.'
"And economical! A few cents pays for a nourishing
Teco meal. Teco saves milk and eggs; saves time,
trouble and expense. Everything needed is already
mixed in the flour.
"Try that Tantalizing Teco Taste Today !"
The Teco Chap.
Teco Pancake Flour
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