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Know-How Family The Story of the Usefulness of Soda (1952) comic books 1955 or before

  • Issue #1952
    Know-How Family The Story of the Usefulness of Soda (1952) 1952





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    The Know-How Family The Story of the Usefulness of Soda (1952, 1st edition) is a promotional comic distributed by Church & Dwight Co. of NY, NY, manufacturers of Arm & Hammer and Cow Brand Baking Soda. "Introducing... Mother, Dad, Sue, and Skippy, their frisky pup. A Happy, alert, American Family." The story is about everyday life, and all the great uses of baking soda. The graphics are wonderful 1950's depictions, and some of the uses described for soda are: Oral hygeine; flash fires being smothered with baking soda; cleaning linoleum; cleaning glassware; and many, many other stories concerning the uses of the soda. Full color, 16-pages, white paper stock, 4.5-in x 6-in., no cover price.