Minnesota Warm Up Series #5

Here's a little nugget I worked up this morn. Having some fun with these things!

Via Wiki -
The brand "Green Giant Great Big Tender Peas" was first used in 1925, and the figure of a giant was introduced three years later. The brand was created in response to the discovery of a new variety of pea, the Prince of Wales: they were, as Martin Sloan relates, "oblong, wrinkled, and, as peas go, huge. Despite their size, they were tender, and had a special flavor and sweetness that couldn't be matched. The company went to the brands for which it canned and found that none of them wanted to sell the new peas. So Minnesota Valley decided to sell them under its own label. Rather than apologize for the size of the peas, they decided to emphasize it. They named the peas Green Giant.

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