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Some
Medal Winners in Foods
at the Pan-American Exposition
The
Pan-American Exposition was both an amusement park and an agricultural
and technological trade fair, with exhibits designed to be instructive
and entertaining. The products of exhibiting proprietors and companies
were judged within categories, and awarded medals. While the majority
of companies exhibiting were from the United States, the countries of
Latin America were also well represented. Below are Division IV winners
from the United States, some of which are names easily recognized today.
Indeed, many of these companies are still producing the same food products
they turned out a century ago.
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Division
IV: Foods and Their Accessories
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Gold
Medal Winners -- United States
| American
Cereal Company |
Chicago, Ill. |
Quaker Oats |
| American
Cotton Oil Company |
New York City |
cotton-seed products |
| Armour
& Company |
Chicago, Ill. |
"Country
Club" goods |
| Baker
& Company, Ltd., Walter |
Dorchester, Mass. |
Chocolates |
| Borden's
Condensed Milk Company |
New York City |
condensed milk |
| Dold
Packing Company, Jacob |
Buffalo, N.Y. |
pork and beef in barrels |
| German-American
Provision Company |
Chicago, Ill. |
dried and canned sausage |
| Horlick's
Food Company |
Racine, Wis. |
Horlick's Malted Milk |
| Lowney
Company, Walter M. |
Boston, Mass. |
coca extract, breakfast cocoa and chocolate powder |
| Lowney
Company, Walter M. |
Boston, Mass. |
chocolate bonbons and confections |
| Mellin's
Food Company of North America |
Boston, Mass. |
food for infants |
| Nestle,
Henry |
New York City |
Nestle's food for infants |
| Pillsbury-Washburn
Flour Mills Company, Ltd. |
Minneapolis, Minn. |
Pillsbury's best flour |
| St.
Charles Condensing Company |
St. Charles, Ill. |
evaporated cream |
Silver Medal Winners -- United States
| American
Cereal Company |
Chicago, Ill. |
steel cut oat meal |
| Armour
& Company |
Chicago, Ill. |
simon pure lard |
| Heinz
Co., H. J. |
Pittsburgh, Pa. |
pickles |
| Libby,
McNeil & Libby |
Chicago, Ill. |
extract
of beef |
| Lowney
Company, Walter M. |
Boston, Mass. |
chocolates |
| Natural
Food Company |
Niagara Falls, NY |
Shredded Wheat |
| Nestle,
Henry |
New York City |
Nestle's Condensed Milk |
| Runkel
Brothers |
New York City |
chocolate and cocoas |
| Schwartschild
& Sulzberger Co. |
Kansas City |
lard |
Bronze
Medal Winners -- United States
| Arethusa
Spring Water Company |
Seymour Conn. |
Arethusa Spring Water |
| Armour
& Company |
Chicago, Ill. |
Honeycomb tripe |
| Borden's
Condensed Milk Company |
New York City |
condensed coffee |
| Geneva
Mineral Water Company |
Buffalo |
Geneva Mineral Lithia Water
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| Horlick's
Food Company |
Racine, Wis. |
Horlick's Food and Diastold |
| Ortega,
E. C. |
Los Angeles, Calif. |
chili sauce |
| Welch's
Grape Juice Company, |
Westfield, NY |
Welch's Grape Juice. |
Honorable Mention -- United States
| Armour
& Company |
Chicago, Ill. |
pickled beef hearts |
| Davis
Milling Company, R. T. |
St. Joseph, Mo. |
Aunt Jemima's Pancake Flour |
| Mohican
Spring Water Company |
New York City |
Mohican Spring Water |
| Pillsbury-Washburn
Flour Mills Company, Ltd. |
Minneapolis, Minn. |
Vitos |
| Wesson
Process Company |
Philadelphia, Penn. |
Wesson's cooking and salad oils |
Source: Report of the Board of General Managers of the Exhibit of
the State of New York at the Pan-American Exposition - Transmitted to
the Legislature March 27, 1902. Albany, NY : J. B. Lyon Comapny,
1902.

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