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Daily Arkansas Gazette, Little Rock, Arkansas, March 10, 1911
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Daily Arkansas Gazette, Little Rock, Arkansas, March 10, 1911
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The Hawaiian Star, February 9, 1907
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Casino Card Room, Los Angeles, 1937
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Casino Card Room, Los Angeles, 1937
Santa Cruz Evening News, July 3, 1923
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That’s the thing to do, Santa Cruz Evening News, July 3, 1923
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Budweiser advertisement, Pennsylvania, October 31, 1930
Before prohibition, barley-malt syrup was not widely popular. It didn’t taste great. However, after the passing of the 18th amendment, the baking agent’s sales soared. It was marketed as an ingredient for use in making breads and desserts, like gingerbread and donuts, usually taking the place of sugar. It was also suggested as a tonic for nursing mothers.
When mixed with water, hops, yeast, and sugar, the malt syrup became beer, colloquially known as home-brew. Some cities sold so much extract every single week that it could have provided the sweetening “for 800,000 loaves of bread, or more than 16 loaves for every man, woman, and child”. That’s a lot of bread.

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Candlepin bowling at the Franklin Square House, for single working class women, Boston, 1942
Bowling, New York, 1898
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Bowling, 1921
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Woodstone bowling team in San Deigo, ca. 1920
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