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Sweet and Low: A Family Story
Sweet and Low A Family Story
Author: Rich Cohen
Rich Cohen's maternal grandfather was called Ben Eisenstadt. Ben was one of those Jews that, with an anger bred of exclusion, went on to reshape the world. He did so by inventing Sweet 'n Low, a granulated sweetener which, in its tiny pink packet, is still found on every table in every diner in America. This simple invention spawned one of the g...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780224072724
ISBN-10: 0224072722
Publication Date: 4/1/2006
Pages: 288
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Publisher: Jonathan Cape
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio CD
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I always wondered where the name of the product originated. Read this book--Rich Cohen is fun!
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A great combination of family, business, and NYC history. A fun read.
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STARTS OUT SLOW, BUT IT'S PRETTY INTERESTING
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An extremely entertaining read, this book by the disinherited grandson of the original inventor of the sugar packet and the famous sugarless sweetner, Sweet and Low, will appeal to almost anyone who enjoys reading. Not only is Rich Cohen's family story a fascinating one, but is filled with a wealth of well-researched tidbits regarding the history of Brooklyn, of sugar itself and all of the major alternative sweetners known to man.
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Good book...a little scattered.


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