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1934 Jun 22 San Antonio Register H and H Tea

22 June 1934 San Antonio Register H and H Tea scan 2 of 2—sibling to Tea 1 the same date in Newspaper Clippings; read both before merging transcriptions in notes.

The size range includes pound and half-pound tins, 5-ounce vacuum packed pint crystal jars; quarter-pound cartons, and 10-cent packages. This celebrated roster represents a size for every domestic requirement, whether the family numbers one or many.

Iced tea is one of the most popular, convenient and refreshing of summer drinks. However, in iced tea as in all things, its palatability depends entirely on the quality of tea used.

In this connection the discriminating hostess or housewife can make no mistake in the purchase of an H. & H. product. For, according to G. P. Menger, president of the Hoffmann-Hayman Company, only the choicest grade of pure orange pekoe tea is permitted to enter these packages, and in this way the full-bodied refreshing and healthful flavor is assured.

Smart, modern packaging typifies each and every product bearing the familiar H. & H. label, and on the guarantee that the content of each package is of the highest quality obtainable, the company officials urge housewives to look for the H. & H. tea display on their next shopping trip.

Source

  • San Antonio Register (San Antonio, Tex.), 22 June 1934. Page not marked on the project scan; add locator when known.
  • Project scan: Newspaper Clippings (1934 Jun 22 San Antonio Register H and H Tea 2.jpg).