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THE FOUR POINTS
On
the backs of several of the Arbuckles' trade card series (and
unnumbered individual cards, as well) can be found an advertising pitch
which could almost be called the company's mantra. It's a list of
reasons why coffee drinkers of the day should be more than willing to
fork over their hard earned money for Arbuckles' coffee instead of for
those "other brands", and warning "unwary" consumers away from their
"low-grade" coffees. The company definitely took a hard-ball approach
to sales!
This
"Four Points" litany may appear by itself or in conjunction with other
descriptive notes about the particular series or individual cards.
While the style and layout of the text may vary, the verbiage itself
never seems to.
The
common text is shown below, and below that I've presented images of the
various styles that I'm aware of, along with an indication of which
series uses each style. The "Type" designations I've assigned are
merely my own way of making it easier to associate specific cards with
particular styles.
ARBUCKLES' ARIOSA COFFEE |
COSTS MORE AND IS WORTH |
MORE THAN OTHER BRANDS OF COFFEE |
WHY? |
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1st. |
It is made from green coffee of higher grade
and better drinking quality; and it is glazed
at an actual cost to us of three-eights of a cent
per pound. |
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2d. |
Its entire strength and aroma are retained by
our process of glazing coffee. |
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3d. |
The ingredients used in glazing are the choicest
eggs and pure confectioners' "A" sugar; in
testimony of this fact, see our affidavit on each
package bearing our name. |
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4th. |
The glazing, composed of eggs and sugar, not
only retains the full strength and aroma of our
coffee, but gives to it a richness of flavor unknown
to other coffees; besides it saves the expense
of eggs used in settling unglazed coffee. |
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BEWARE
of buying low grade package coffee |
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falsely purporting to be made of Mocha, Java and
Rio; this being a cheap device, employed by the
manufacturers to deceive unwary consumers. |
ARBUCKLE BROS. COFFEE CO.,
NEW YORK. |
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TYPE '1'
Series: Short Sets - "Donkeys" |
TYPE '2'
'a' - with lithographer's name at bottom
'b' - without lithographer's name
Series: Miscellany - Unnumbered |
TYPE '3'
Series: Satire - Part 1 |
TYPE '4'
Series: Satire - Part 2 |
TYPE '4a'
Series: Short Sets - "Satire" |
TYPE '5'
Series: Miscellany - Numbered |
TYPE '6'
Series: Cooking |
TYPE '7'
Series: State Maps |
TYPE '8'
'a' - as shown above, with red text
'b' - as shown above, but with black text
'c' - without the text between the horizontal lines
from "Call on any..." through "Pound Package...", red text
'd' - same as 'c', but black text
Series: "Counter" Cards |
(shown smaller than actual size)
TYPE '9'
'a' - as shown above, with red text
'c' - without the text between the horizontal lines
from "Call on any..." through "Pound Package...", red text
Series: "Counter" Cards
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--image courtesy of Chuck Millburn |
(shown much smaller than actual size)
TYPE '10'
'a' - as shown above, with red text
'c' - without the text beneath the horizontal line
from "Call on any..." through "Pound Package...", red text
Series: "Counter" Cards
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