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Tiny Top Circus: (Bread Labels) (#15273)
Manufacturer:Dandee Bread
Year of Issue:1952
Period:1950s
Issue Type:Bread End Label
Country:US (United States)
Categories:Animals
Circus
This series of bread labels features realistic renderings of circus animals. You were to cut out the animal and mount them on an animal training ring you obtained from your grocer. The training ring has areas for each of the animals in the set that are die-cut and that flip up to create a three-dimensional display.
Name: Bread End Label
Type:Bread End Label
Qty In Set:12
Numbering:Unnumbered
Dimensions:2 3/4" W by 2 3/4" H
Labels are quite scarce and are rarely seen. We could only find an example from a B&W ad.
Checklist
 
Num / Title / Detail
 
Price
(1):Black Leopard
Africa-Asia
 
(2):Brown Bear
Alaska
 
(3):Cougar
North America
 
(4):Giant Panda
China
 
(5):Grizzly Bear
North America
 
(6):Jaguar
South America
 
(7):Leopard
Africa-Asia
 
(8):Lion
Africa
 
(9):Lioness
Africa
 
(10):Polar Bear
Artic Circle
 
(11):Tiger (Asiatic)
 
(12):Tiger (Siberian)
 
 
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Bread End Label (From B&W Ad)
Photo courtesy of:
Bill Mullins
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Name: Animal Training Ring
Type:Poster
Qty In Set:1
Numbering:Unnumbered
Dimensions:12" W by 13" H
The animal training rings has die-cut pop-up areas for mounting the cut out animals.
Animal Training Ring - Front
Photo courtesy of:
Todd Riley
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Additional Images:
Newspaper Ad
Photo courtesy of:
Bill Mullins
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