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On this day in history, January 18, 1943, government bans sliced bread amid World War II rationing

The federal government began rationing sliced bread on this day in history, Jan. 18, 1943 — marketing the darkest days of World War II on the home front. Restrictions continued after the war.

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Sliced Bread turns 95: Did you know it was once banned in the US?

Sliced Bread turns 95: Did you know it was once banned in the US?
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I learned about an interesting 80th anniversary this past week: On January 18, 1943, Claude R. Wickard, who at the time was U.S secretary of agriculture and head of the

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On this day in history, Jan. 18, 1943, government bans sliced bread amid World War II rationing

The federal government began rationing sliced bread on this day in history, Jan. 18, 1943 marketing the darkest days of World War II on the home front. Restrictions continued after the war.

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