Anonymous ID: e11ee4 March 19, 2020, 7:12 p.m. No.8483065   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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White Rabbit

Magic Mushroom

The very first candy ever sold in China was first introduced in 1943 with Mickey Mouse labeling. Prior to this there was no candy market, and no sugar sales or imports. (Candy, sugar, alcohol, always connected to these fucks). It was changed to the white rabbit labeling in the 1950s.

 

White Rabbit Creamy Candy originated at the ABC Candy Factory of Shanghai in 1943, when a merchant from ABC tried a milk candy from England and thought that the taste of the candy was not bad. After half a year of development, he then manufactured the factory's own brand of milk candies.

 

The first ABC milk candies were packaged using a red Mickey Mouse drawing on the label, and were named ABC Mickey Mouse Sweets. As their prices were lower than imported products, they became widely popular among the people.

 

In the 1950s, ABC became state-owned during the revolution. Mickey Mouse was seen as a symbol for worshipping foreign countries, so the packaging was redesigned to feature a naturalistically-drawn White Rabbit and an artist's paint palette with Chinese and English hand-lettering in a color scheme of red, blue and black against a white background. The result was a distinctive candy label design that became instantly recognizable around the world. The packaging and brand logo have changed over the years: When the candies were first marketed, the White Rabbit on the outer packaging was lying down; however, this was changed to an image of the rabbit jumping. Currently, the trade mark animal on the outer packaging has been given enormous neotenic, forward-facing eyes in the style of Disney or Japanese anime, while the inner wrapping retains its classic art deco look and naturalistic rabbit.

Anonymous ID: e11ee4 March 19, 2020, 7:26 p.m. No.8483251   🗄️.is 🔗kun

https://twitter.com/mikemye40808443/status/1239727331276701696

 

Uncle Sam's Snuff Factory survivor tells her story.

 

This is tough to listen to.