If you have ever wondered how the cereal industry began, or why it started in Battle Creek, Michigan, of all places, you will want to own your own copy of Gold-In-Flakes.
This four-volume boxed set of books, published by the Historical Society of Battle Creek, offers a pictorial history of the origins of the cereal industry in Michigan. Each volume features over 80 photographs, 16 in full color, many of which have never been published before.
The books highlight important periods in the development of the cereal industry:
* The Battle Creek Idea -
Dr. John Harvey Kellogg and the Battle Creek Sanitarium
* Walking the Road to Wellville -
C.W. Post and the Postum Company
* The Cereal Boom -
The Cereal Gold Rush, 1902-1910
* The Best To You Each Morning -
W.K. Kellogg and Kellogg Company
Each 104 page volume sells for $11.00 (including tax, shipping and handling) or save money and purchase the four-volume boxed set for only $36.00 (including tax, shipping and handling). Foreign orders add $2.50 per set. Use your Mastercard or VISA and fax your order to the Historical Society of Battle Creek - (616) 966-2495, or write to :
Gold-In-Flakes
Historical Society of Battle Creek
165 N. Washington Street
Battle Creek, MI 49017