A fascinating glimpse into the brewing industry at the start of the 20th century, the "Premium Catalog" offers a unique insight into the advertising and promotional strategies of the Oneida Brewing Company of Utica, New York. This catalog, originally published in 1914, showcases the company's products and marketing techniques aimed at consumers during a pivotal time in American history.
More than just a list of products, the catalog provides a window into the cultural and economic landscape of the era, reflecting changing tastes and consumer habits. It serves as a valuable primary source for researchers and anyone interested in the history of brewing, advertising, or the social history of early 20th century America. Explore the marketing ingenuity of Oneida Brewing Company and discover a slice of Americana from a bygone era.
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