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Candy advertisements such as this one for White House Candies regularly referred to Sweetest Day as "National Candy Day," which was declared throughout the United States by the candy industry on October 8, 1922.

This ad was published in The Cleveland Plain Dealer on October 9, 1925.

Digital scan courtesy of The Cleveland Public Library Microform Center.


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current14:02, 12 January 2007Thumbnail for version as of 14:02, 12 January 20071,224 × 1,584 (398 KB)Miracleimpulse (talk | contribs)Candy advertisements such as this one for ''White House Candies'' regularly referred to Sweetest Day as "National Candy Day," which was declared throughout the United States by the candy indistry on October 8, 1922. This ad was published in ''The Clevela

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