These records were pressed as promotional items for the staff and associates of Jeno's Inc. Which made Chun King products in the late 1960s
They were pressed on the lids of their long discontinued frozen entrees.
More incredible non vinyl records here https://www.wfmu.org/MACrec/index.html
They were pressed on the lids of their long discontinued frozen entrees.
More incredible non vinyl records here https://www.wfmu.org/MACrec/index.html
One of my favorite cardboard/flexis is the Chicken Delight Ring-A-Ding. Groovy instrumental from around 1966-67 (I'm guessing) that also has a diagram of how to do the dance on the flip side. Got this off eBay several years ago.
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Ok the previous link shows the flexi, however the "listen to this record" link on it does not work. Fortunately someone loaded this up to YouTube so you can hear this fun song in all its glory:
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If it's late 1960's, by that time Chun King was owned by R.J. Reynolds...Jeno Palucci used the money he earned selling the compnay to produce Jeno's pizza products.
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