Food at the Fair

Public wiki for the 1904 Louisiana Purchase Exposition

Food was an important part of the experience At The Fair.

Food Trivia[edit | edit source]

  • One hundred soda fountains were sprinkled throughout the fairgrounds.
  • Pickles were very popular at the Fair.
  • Over 500 applications were submitted to sell popcorn and peanuts (goobers), at the Fair.
  • Swans Down Cake Flour won a grand prize.
  • William Knox (of gelatin fame), sold his own brand of orangeade.
  • St. Louis had 40 breweries at the time and headed by August Busch's Budweiser, took in many awards (as well as high profits).
  • Poland Spring water won top honors as the “best spring water in the country.”
  • Hires Root Beer Company had five stands on the Fairgrounds as well as a lab to formulate their product. The company made a 10,000 gross profit, but had to give the Louisiana Purchase Exposition Company 40 percent of their take.
  • Though Moxie was known before the Fair, it was not sold there.
  • The Pevely Dairy Company was the official supplier of milk to the Fair.
  • Schlitz Beer was advertised and sold at the Fair.

Other familiar companies:

Jack Daniel Whiskey (which gave out minuscule samples of its spirits to fairgoers). Log Cabin Syrup Ralston Purina Pillsbury Jell-O Van Kamp Heinz Cottolene Wesson Baker-Chocolate Borden Pillsbury


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