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Elsie the Cow Trivia, Facts, and Collectibles

Posted March 6, 2011 at 2:26 pm


Elsie the Borden Cow has been the popular mascot for the Borden Company. Although featured on various items, not many understand that Elsie was also a genuine cow. The original Elsie, the actual cow, passed away in 1941 and was laid to rest in Plainsboro, New Jersey.. Elsie had a "cow spouse" called Elmer the Bull. He became the mascot for Elmer's Glue. Borden was a huge company selling everything from milk to glue. In the end it became strained in its products which led to its downfall.

Elsie was originally created as one of several characters utilized to market Borden items. Specifically dairy products. She eventually took over as the most important character and also the most well-known one. And Borden took total advantage.

Elise had been on the radio. She received fan mail. She was in print advertisements. In television advertisements. Even had her very own comic strip. Elsie was in a film as well as appeared at special attractions for instance "Borden Day" at Walt Disney World.

At the World Fair in New York Elsie "married" Elmer the Bull. She later delivered Beulah. Years afterwards Borden provided Elsie another little one. This was Beauregard the Bull. The name had been chosen from the public in a contest

Next Elsie was given twin babies. Once again a baby naming tournament using the public happened. Several million votes had been made. Ultimately Elsie was announced the happy mother associated with Herb and Larabee.

Today Elsie can nevertheless be seen grinning and having a laugh on Borden branded goods and lastly the many Elsie collectors items. Generally you will observe her beaming head encircled in yellow flower petals.

Elsie products are currently true collectors items and an genuine part of Americana. Because only the name is now licensed, as the Borden organization is no more, the typical advertising regarding Elsie on items has tremendously decreased. Many children nowadays haven't heard of Elsie the Cow. This means people in the know about this fantastic icon have the ability to acquire excellent collectibles that will certainly rise in value as they become rarer and rarer.


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