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# Lady Mary Chocolates Advertisement This page is primarily a commercial advertisement rather than political satire. It promotes Lady Mary Chocolates, manufactured by The Chocolate Products Co. of Baltimore. The ad capitalizes on post-WWI nostalgia by referencing American soldiers' experiences in France. The illustrated woman reading a letter appears to be receiving correspondence from a serviceman abroad, evoking emotional connection to the war effort. The tagline "The Kind He had in France" suggests these chocolates were supplied to U.S. troops and are now available for civilians. The marketing appeals to patriotic sentiment and romantic longing, positioning the product as a way to recreate soldiers' experiences or maintain connections with loved ones overseas. Pricing information and sample offers are included below.

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