Gold Medal Goldie
Goldie the Gold Medal Flour sack doll was the original upcycled toy in 1910. Finish your flour, sew the flour sack into a beloved childhood friend!
June 11, 2015

Gold Medal Goldie

Goldie the Gold Medal Flour sack doll was the original upcycled toy in 1910. Finish your flour, sew the flour sack into a beloved childhood friend! 

Tags:  gold medal flour   1910s   upcycled   1900s   vintage   General Mills  
Little Nick
This 1916 ad from “The Weekly Northwestern Miller” features an early mascot for Pillsbury’s Best – Little Nick. In the 1920s, Nick introduced Pillsbury-sponsored radio programs, but that was largely the extent of his fame.
April 27, 2015

Little Nick

This 1916 ad from “The Weekly Northwestern Miller” features an early mascot for Pillsbury’s Best – Little Nick. In the 1920s, Nick introduced Pillsbury-sponsored radio programs, but that was largely the extent of his fame. 

Minneapolis Mills
From the turn of the century to the 1930s, Minneapolis was all about the mills. Here, the Gold Medal Flour train pulls into the station near the Gold Medal Flour mill. This historic district still exists in Minneapolis today!
March 31, 2015

Minneapolis Mills

From the turn of the century to the 1930s, Minneapolis was all about the mills. Here, the Gold Medal Flour train pulls into the station near the Gold Medal Flour mill. This historic district still exists in Minneapolis today!

Give Thanks For Pie
This 1916 ad for Gold Medal Flour shows just how much everyone loves a homemade pie – enough to sneak a taste when the baker isn’t looking!
November 26, 2014

Give Thanks For Pie

This 1916 ad for Gold Medal Flour shows just how much everyone loves a homemade pie – enough to sneak a taste when the baker isn’t looking!

Tags:  food   thanksgiving   gold medal flour   1900s   1910s   vintage ads   vintage   pie   General Mills   history  
Gold Medal Joker
This set of vintage playing cards from 1910 celebrated all the goodness of Gold Medal Flour. Aces were wild.
November 6, 2014

Gold Medal Joker

This set of vintage playing cards from 1910 celebrated all the goodness of Gold Medal Flour. Aces were wild. 

Sweets To The Sweet
This 1911 Pillsbury cookbook shared recipes for popular sweets like candied orange peel and candy puffs. Fun fact: In 1911, they spelled coconut “cocoanut!”
August 25, 2014

Sweets To The Sweet

This 1911 Pillsbury cookbook shared recipes for popular sweets like candied orange peel and candy puffs. Fun fact: In 1911, they spelled coconut “cocoanut!”

Tags:  history   cookbook   pillsbury   1911   1910s   General Mills   coconut   candy