De délicieuses bouchées depuis plus de 125 ans
Aujourd’hui, les mêmes produits contenant les mêmes nutriments énergisants nous rappellent des souvenirs impérissables de l’époque où nous jouions dehors et aimions la vie en toute simplicité. Au fil des ans, nous avons renoué avec ces moments de pur bonheur au moyen de la même recette de base et de notre plus ancien ingrédient secret : la maison.
Publicités Historiques

N.C. Wyeth, 1908
Where the mail goes, Cream of Wheat goes.

Denman Fink - 1911
Anticipation, Medium: Oil on canvas.

Famous illustrators like N.C. Wyeth, J.C. Leyendecker, and Henry Hutt all created ads for Cream of Wheat.

Edward V. Brewer - 1914
Medium: Oil on canvas and two photographs on canvas

Edward V. Brewer - 1915
Playing Store

Representational art was a major theme during The Golden Age of Illustration when many of our advertisements were created.

Edward V. Brewer - 1915
Empty, by Heck!

Edward V. Brewer - 1916
Circus Day, Medium: Oil on canvas.

Tom Amidon, head miller of a North Dakota flour mill, created and named our product Cream of Wheat after the breakfast porridge he served to his family.

Galen J. Perrett - 1917
Medium: Oil on canvas

The broker of Tom Amidon's mill said, "Send a carload of Cream of Wheat!" after trying the first ever packaged Cream of Wheat, made by Tom himself.

Edward V. Brewer - 1918
The food you come back to.

Edward V. Brewer - 1920
Medium: Oil and two photographs on canvas.

What once was the Cream of Wheat plant in northeast Minneapolis is now considered a historic landmark and houses a luxury loft complex.

John G. Scott - 1921
Medium: Watercolor and gouache on board.

Edward V. Brewer - 1921
Medium: Oil on canvas

In 1902, the Cream of Wheat advertising budget was $10,000!

Edward V. Brewer, 1923
Medium: Oil and photograph on canvas

Edward V. Brewer - 1923
Medium: Oil and photograph on canvas

Our original advertisements appeared in such magazines as National Geographic, The Saturday Evening Post, Good Housekeeping and McCall's.

Unknown - 1923
High in Energy, Easily Digested.

John G. Scott - 1923
Thanksgiving

We had an advertisement jingle during the popular radio show "Let's Pretend," which went, "Cream of Wheat is so good to eat."

Unknown - 1923
The companion for all the family: The World's Fare

Harry Anderson - 1937
Medium: Gouache on board