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Drink up, kids! Mazola Corn Oil ad - 1966.
#vintage advertising#mazola#mazola corn oil#corn oil#you know - for kids#the american diet#weird advertising#advertising gone bad#what were they thinking
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Corn Products Refining Co, 1953
#Mazola#ad#1953#midcentury#advertisement#corn oil#peach crumb pie#recipe#easy-mix crust#vintage#mid-century#advertising#1950s#filling#recipes#baking#mid century
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Instead of the trouble it takes to make salad every day, I just drink a 8oz. glass of warm Mazola.
McCall's July 1958
#corn oil#1958#salad dressing#salad#mazola#vintage ad#advertising#advertisement#vintage ads#1950s#1950s ad#1950's#1950's ad#funny#humor#humour
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#Februllage 2024#Februllage#Februllage2024#Art#Mixed Media#Fake#Collage#Skamfersvingen#Corn Oil#Mazola#Artificial#Myths#Lies#Masks#Advertisement#Advertising#Front#Good Dog
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"Have a chick-n-que" 1960 Mazola Corn Oil ad
#1960#1960s#vintage#ad#ads#advertising#advertisement#vintage ad#vintage ads#vintage advertising#vintage advertisement
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JUAL MAZOLA CORN OIL DI MALANG | KDELE FROZEN FOOD | 0822-2988-9410
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JUAL MAZOLA CORN OIL DI MALANG | KDELE FROZEN FOOD | 0822-2988-9410
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Pure GMO Corn Oil...
Mazola Corn Oil, 1976
#1976#'76#'70#'70s#70s#seventies#1970s#vintage ads#70s ads#seventies ads#food ads#mazola corn oil#70s food#gmo foods
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1961 Mazola Corn Oil advertising
#1961#mazola#chicken#picknic#fried chicken#cerealkiller#vintage food#food#vintage advertising#vintage magazine#kitchen#magazine#60s#1960s#oil#corn oil
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1969 Mazola Corn Oil
via Retrofair Vintage Ads & Prints
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“Yeah,” Castiel chimes in with a laugh of his own. “Gotta get you signed up for that Tinder.”
“That’s not gonna happen,” Dean says with a shake of his head.
“We’ll see,” Cas laughs.
Castiel picks up his other card.
“You didn’t need the app,” Dean protested.
“Yeah, well I took a calculated risk.” Charlie stated. “When your neighbor comes home with a gallon of mazola and only a gallon of mazola and you know for a fact that she can’t cook … I mean that’s basically a neon sign, you know?”
“What is mazola?” Castiel asks, first looking at Dean and then out to his crew when Dean cannot produce an answer.
“It’s corn oil,” Benny, the Chef on their crew chimes in. “Maybe her neighbor was gonna make cupcakes.”
“Yeah,” Dean laughs. “I am sure that is exactly what her neighbor was doing.”
“It’s your turn Dean,” Charlie interrupts, pushing the show along. They do have to try and stay within a certain frame of time.
“Yeah, yeah,” Dean huffs, reaching for another card.
“Well,” Dean ignored her comments on the oil. “Anyway, I am on an app. No bites.”
“What about the hookup ones?” Charlie asked. “The kind that asks you a bunch of personal questions about your cob.”
“Uh,” Dean stumbled over his words for a moment. “Yeah. Still nothin.”
“About my cob?” Dean asks, tossing the card onto the table, a little harder than he needs to.
“I thought you loved corny jokes,” Castiel says with a laugh, earning him an elbow to the side, which only makes him laugh harder.
Once he gets his laughter under control, he reaches for his next card.
“Why?”
“I’m husky,” Dean answered.
“You are?” Charlie squealed excitedly. “You never told me that.”
“Why would I?”
“Because friends tell friends these things,” Charlie scolded. “Shit, I think I even told you what my doctor said my oil density was.”
“Yeah,” Dean groaned. “You over share.”
“Oil density?” Dean questions with a tilt to the head.
“Can no one answer that please?” Castiel asks in return. “I really don’t want to know what that means. Please and thank you.”
“Better get on with it then before Charlie gives us the definition.”
“Right,” Castiel agrees, picking up his next card.
“Have you ever thought about, I dunno,” Charlie lowered her voice, almost as if knowing she could scare Dean off in this moment, “expanding your search options?”
“I’m not going to drive an hour just to get slathered, Charlie,” Dean argued.
“No,” Charlie shook her head at her sometimes dense best friend. “I mean … like dudes? A lot of them actually prefer the musk of the husk, you know?”
“The musk of the husk?” Dean’s eyes go big as he looks at Castiel’s card and silently mouths the line once again. “Who, the fuck, pardon my language. But who the fuck writes this stuff?”
“Our fans do apparently,” Castiel answers.
Dean picks up his next card, clearing his throat for the millionth time.
Stay tuned to @spn-mediabigbang to see more art (mid-April) and the full fic posting in late April to early May. This fic by Crowleyhasfeels https://archiveofourown.org/users/crowleyhasfeels/profile is an angsty comedy story based on Good Mythical Morning.
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...and the family’s deaths were to put it mildly, gruesome.
#vintage advertising#mazola#mazola corn oil#mazola margarine#polyunsaturated fat#cooking oil#healthy eating#corn oil
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Eifort's Exquisite Creole Cacciatore
Rice Mixture:
1 box (6.9 oz) Zatarain's Spanish Rice
2 cups PentaWater
1 can (14.5 oz) Margaret Holmes Tomatoes, Okra & Corn
1 can (4 oz) Ortega Hot Diced Green Chiles
2 TBSP Mazola Corn Oil
¼ cup Melinda's Habanero Wing Sauce
2 TBSP Horseradish Mustard
2 TBSP Mrs. Dash Extra Spicy Seasoning Blend
1 TBSP Garlic Powder
Meat Mixture:
1 cup Cheddarwurst, diced
½ cup Salad Shrimp, cooked & peeled
1 cube Beef Bouillon
1 cup PentaWater
Serving Ingredients:
1 package La Banderita Corn Tortillas
(Prepared cornbread can also be used)
1 cup Sour Cream
1 TBSP chopped cilantro, garnish
1 cup Sharp Cheddar Cheese, when using cornbread
In a 6 quart nonstick pan, add Rice Mixture ingredients. Bring to a boil. Reduce heat to Low. Cover. Simmer 25 minutes or until rice is tender, stirring occasionally. Once rice is tender, turn burner off. Do not remove from heat. Next, prepare beef bouillon in cup water for 2 minutes on High in Microwave. Then, stir in Meat Mixture. Let stand 5 minutes on burner. Stir & Serve w/ your choice of tortillas & sour cream/cornbread & sharp cheddar cheese.
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Joke #1: When I’m in a hurry I just drink straight from the bottle.
Joke #2: Mazola: What Emile called his mother.
National Geographic Magazine June 1973
#vintage ad#advertisment#advertising#recipe#salad#salad dressing#corn oil#cooking oil#mazola#1970s#1970s ad#1973#funny#humor
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Corn definitely stands out as one of the most prominent food and industrial cereals. Corn flour, corn oil, popcorn, corn syrup, corn cleanser are probably the most widely recognized corn items devoured or utilized around the world. Corn oil is principally utilized as a cooking medium in food production and for creating hydrogenated oil.
For More info @ http://industryarc.com/pdfdownload.php?id=16602
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<strong>Mazola Pure Corn Oil <a href="https://www.flickr.com/photos/bartsol/">by Bart Solenthaler</a></strong>
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