The Illustration in Colors

You see a few of the many attractive styles in which you can put up pop-corn made on Knott’s Pop-Corn Machines.

The top package, a pop-corn brick, is extensively sold from Maine to New Jersey along the Atlantic coast at beaches and parks in summer.

The center picture of bar pop-corn, either ground or whole, is a New England favorite. The top bar has the paper folded back as it is held while eating by biting off the bar.

The lower left is a package of whole corn fritters or crispettes, while at the right is shown a crispette on top of some ground corn fritters.

The center upper piece is called “two-fers” because it sells two for a penny. It is a New England piece. The lower center is a penny cake.

These last four pieces are winter goods.

The flavors are Molasses (yellow), Chocolate (brown), Vanilla (white), Checkerberry or Wintergreen (pink).