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    Posted 13 years ago

    JSmed
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    Found in an old magazine. Odd that no company info can be found on the web. Was likely distributed nationally.

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    1. Pop_abides Pop_abides, 13 years ago
      This was a name change from 'Beacon Chocolate co.'.
    2. Pop_abides Pop_abides, 13 years ago
      This is all I can find on the web, :books.google.com/books?id=KUIoAAAAYAAJ...
      Massachusetts. Secretary of the Commonwealth - 1920 - History
      Bay State Elevator Company, Beacon Chocolate Company, Beacon Falls ... Boston, Win Springfield, Boston, Boston, Beacon Falls, Boston, Mass., and ... Purposes of the corporation amended Name changed to Ace High Chocolate Company, ...
    3. JSmed, 13 years ago
      It appears the US Army used this brand in World War 1 and sold off a large surplus in 1919 to a R.I. wholesale grocery supply house.

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