Description:
Color postcard showing a photo of the factory at the Kellogg Company, with insets showing the factories at London, Canada, Sydney, Australia, and Cleveland, Ohio. The Kellogg Toasted Corn Flake Company was founded in 1906 by W. K. Kellogg, using a process developed at the Battle Creek Sanitarium of soaking grain and then rolling and baking it to provide a thin, toasted flake which was marketed as a healthy alternative breakfast food.
Caption on front: The Largest manufacturers of Ready-to-eat Cereal Foods in the World Home of Kellogg Company, Battle Creek, Michigan
Caption on back: The Kellogg Company plant at Battle Creek covers over 30 acres of floor space. The production is well over one million packages of ready-to-eat cereals per day. Other plants are operated at Cleveland, Ohio, London, Canada and Sydney, Australia.
Written on back: Dear Aunt:- We are having a good time on our vacation enjoying the Bible Conference very much we are going through this Big factory it will take 1 hour Cynthia
Sent to: Mrs. Elsa Brown Belding Michigan
Sent on: July 16, 1930