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In a message dated 03/19/2004 10:20:12 AM Central Standard Time,
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> 4.    Extra Credit question:  What was the greatest thing "before" sliced
> bread?
>

I KNOW!! I KNOW!!!
(As he's raises his hand and waving it frantically!!)
PICK ME!! PICK ME!!!
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Historians Discover What The Greatest Thing Was Before
The Greatest Thing Since Sliced Bread

It is now known that the northwest Missouri town of Chillicothe was the first
place where sliced bread was sold (July 7, 1928).

It was the Chillicothe Baking Company which marketed the pre-sliced loaves of
bread.If you know someone who was born before July 7, 1928, call him and let
him know he is older than sliced bread.

The company's marketing angle, ironically, was that sliced bread was the
greatest thing since wrapped bread.

The invention of sliced bread was significant. It was the reason people went
out and bought toasters.














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