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		<title>The Leader In The Kitchen</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[This vintage Morton&#8217;s Salt piece is what I assume to be for a point of purchase display in a store and is printed on a thin cardboard.  Date is unknown and the only detail on this piece is what you see in the image. Great illustration of vegetables marching behind the &#8220;band leader&#8221; container of [...]]]></description>
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