Kelloggs Original Store Advertisement (1940's) - One Sheet Lithograph - Printers Proof
Extremely rare original Kellogg’s advertising lithograph from the 1940s, produced by the A.C. Schulz Litho Company of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. This is a printer’s proof sheet, showcasing multiple Kellogg’s products of the era, including Corn Flakes, Rice Krispies, All-Bran, Krumbles, and Pep.
The sheet is uncut and complete, with registration marks still visible — a detail that confirms its use in the printing process rather than as a standard store display. Printer’s proofs like this were never meant for public release, making them scarce survivors.
The artwork captures the wholesome, optimistic advertising style of the 1940s, with bright portraits of smiling families and vivid product packaging. A large-format piece, it measures 22" × 28" unframed (approx. 24" × 30" with frame), making it an impressive display item for any serious collector of vintage advertising, cereal history, or Americana.
Historical Significance:
Produced in the 1940s by Kellogg’s and the A.C. Schulz Litho Co.
Printer’s proof sheet — rarely seen outside the archives.
Features multiple Kellogg’s brands in one layout.