Radio and television mirror (July-Dec 1942)

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The One 'Bottleneck' We Can Never Break Many women have asked us, "Why should grocers have difficulty, at times, in getting Karo Syrup for us? Isn't there plenty of corn? Just what is the 'bottleneck' that is limiting production?" To the makers of Karo, "bottleneck" is not a figure of speech; it is an actuality. Any single drop of Karo may find its way into a baby's bottle. So every drop must be pure, of highest quality. It takes time and care and skill to make Karo as fine as it is. Our syrup plants are now producing 24 hours a day. The Army wants more Karo. The Navy wants more. America's housewives want more. But any further stepping up of production would mean letting down on quality .. . and this we will never do. If your grocer is out of your favorite flavor of Karo, please don't blame him. He would prefer to sell Karo because he knows its quality. Just remember this: When you do get genuine Karo, it will be exactly the same fine product you have always known, trusted and enjoyed. Because there is no substitute for quality, there never can be a " substitute" for Karo. CORN PRODUCTS REFINING CO. 17 Battery Place New York, N. Y. GO// fSk KARO IS RICH IN DEXTROSE ... FOOD-ENERGY SUGAR