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GOLD MEDAL , PARIS , 1878 . 12th INTERNATIONAL MEDAL AWARDED . FRY'S COCOA EXTRACT . GUARANTEED PURE COCOA ONLY ... Pure Cocoa , from which a portion of its oily ingre- dients has been extracted . It is free from sugar and other ...
GOLD MEDAL , PARIS , 1878 . 12th INTERNATIONAL MEDAL AWARDED . FRY'S COCOA EXTRACT . GUARANTEED PURE COCOA ONLY ... Pure Cocoa , from which a portion of its oily ingre- dients has been extracted . It is free from sugar and other ...
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