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1920s Black Joe Fruit Crate Label | Extinct Americana Advertising

1920s Black Joe Fruit Crate Label | Extinct Americana Advertising

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This original 1920s fruit crate label was produced by the Elkhorn Fruit Company of Lodi, California, during a period when American advertising relied heavily on illustrated characters and ethnic imagery to establish brand identity and consumer trust.

While labels like this were once common in produce distribution, the style of advertising they represent has steadily disappeared. Over the past century, many longтАСstanding American brand icons тАФ including Aunt Jemima, Uncle Ben, and the Land OтАЩLakes Mia тАФ have been retired as cultural standards evolved. This label belongs to the earliest chapter of that same visual tradition.

Fruit crate labels were never intended to be preserved. They were printed for shortтАСterm commercial use, applied to wooden shipping crates, and discarded once the produce reached market. Surviving examples now serve as historical records of how American companies once communicated identity, quality, and familiarity through illustration.

This piece reflects the craftsmanship of early lithographic printing and the regional pride of CaliforniaтАЩs agricultural industry during the 1920s тАФ a visual language that no longer exists in modern commerce.

Details:
тАв Original 1920s production
тАв Elkhorn Fruit Company, Lodi, California
тАв Approx. 13 x 4 inches
тАв Unframed, loose label

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