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The New Wave

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Parent Issue
Day
26
Month
February
Year
1896
Copyright
Public Domain
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A great popular health drink and health food wave is just now passing over tune country, and it eeems to ihave oome to etay. More attention is foeing given to articles of food and drink titan heretoiore, and peoplo are 6lowly learning tliat good health cannot be preserved under the present civilization charaeter. The apparently harmless coftee habit now numbers its victims by the thousands, producing obstinate stomach and bowel troublee that will not abate except by l&aving off the habit. It 1b not always au easy task to drop a lifelong habit. One of tfhe late dlscoveries In new health drinks is a substitute for cofieo, made entirely of grains and pofssesslng great fattening and ]iourishing properties, while it brews the exact deep &eal brown color of Mocha and wlven cream is added, it takes the rich golden brown of old Java. The taste ie pungent and piquant, quiite isimilar to coffee ; in fact bo close to it in aroma and flavor that ■Bh-e coffee drinker, who has had trouble with cofiee, will freely take om the new grain drink when he discovers that at agrees with him perfectly, and its healthful iiroperties quickly dismiss (nis former ails. The great feature of this new and rational method of dismissing sickness, is to avoid diugging oneself and quit hurtful habits, taking in only what is known to te pure natural food such as the Creator intended for man's subsistence. Xolliing is inore to the point than tlüs new food drink made from graiiis. It bears the name of "Postum Cereal." It claims to be a direct and quick producer of new blood corpuscle by the natural method of good nourishing food taken in a llquid form. It is quite a bit less expensive than coffee and altogether its uee app eals to onea common sense.

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Old News
Ann Arbor Courier