The Jell-O Girl in Belgium from Jell-O Girl: Countries (F216-2b) issued by Genesee Pure Food Company

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From Jell-O Girl: Countries (F216-2b) issued by Genesee Pure Food Company, LeRoy, New York. Tri-fold booklet with text and recipes. Set of 12. Drawing image of girl on adventure in named location on front panel of card. Full panel includes a short "story" about her time at the pictured destination, product advertising, and recipes. The artist Franklin King, working for an ad agency, modeled the "Jell-O Girl" and "Miss Jell-O" after his blonde daughter Elizabeth making her the recognizable "face" of the brand. Series includes "Jell-O Miss World Costumes", "Jell-O Girl Visits Countries", "Miss Jell-O Foreign Fairy Tales", "Jell-O Children's Tales", "The Jell-O Girl Calendar/Months Booklets", "The Jell-O Girl Visits in North America", and "Miss Jell-O Fairy Tales".

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