




Before there were Tums, there were Jests, a "grand little fixer for stomach discomfort." This fix for stomach acid was made by Jests, Inc. right here in Brooklyn. One roll only cost 10 cents. There is mention of a 1939 copyright in the first ad. Does anyone remember this product?
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