Florida Memory is administered by the Florida Department of State, Division of Library and Information Services, Bureau of Archives and Records Management. The digitized records on Florida Memory come from the collections of the State Archives of Florida and the special collections of the State Library of Florida.
State Archives of Florida
- ArchivesFlorida.com
- State Archives Online Catalog
- ArchivesFlorida.com
- ArchivesFlorida.com
State Library of Florida
Related Sites
Description of previous item
Description of next item
Letter, Harmon W. Shields to R.V. Turner regarding canned lisa - May 26, 1965
Source
Description
Date
Contributors
Format
Coverage
Topic
Subjects
Geographic Term
May 26, 1965
Page 2
The last quarter of this year and the first quarter of next year, provided you like this product and if the price is equal or below tuna. We are enthused about this product and feel now that with it we can be successful eventually on promoting it nation-wide, solving the excess mullet problem that now exist in the state of Florida. Your help will be greatly appreciated.
Sincerely yours,
Harmon W. Shields
Director of Marketing
HWS:ds
Title
Subject
Description
Source
Date
Contributor
Format
Language
Type
Identifier
Coverage
Geographic Term
Thumbnail
ImageID
topic
Subject - Corporate
Subject - Person
Transcript
Mr. R. V. Turner
Florida State Prison
Raiford, Florida
Dear Bob:
Under separate cover we are sending you two samples of canned Florida mullet, one packed in vegetable broth, the other in salt brine. We would like for you to open these and eat just as they are, then furnish us comments about what you think of the product. So far, the opinion of everyone concerned has been that we now have a canned mullet product superior to tuna and salmon.
The canning plant responsible for this product is in the process of erection in the Miami area at the present time and will be in production on a large enough scale to furnish any demand that we might have by September 15, 1965. These people are in sound financial condition and do have the technical knowledge and equipment to produce this fine quality product and help us promote it on a permanent basis. They intend to process this same quality merchandise in a 66-once industrial pack, competitive to the lowest priced tuna in price-about 45 a pound.
We are giving you this little advanced preview of this new Florida product, where by you may be able to save your orders for canned seafood for the last quarter of this calendar year. We would also like to know, without any commitments or obligations to purchase, about how many pounds you may be able to use
May 26, 1965
Page 2
The last quarter of this year and the first quarter of next year, provided you like this product and if the price is equal or below tuna. We are enthused about this product and feel now that with it we can be successful eventually on promoting it nation-wide, solving the excess mullet problem that now exist in the state of Florida. Your help will be greatly appreciated.
Sincerely yours,
Harmon W. Shields
Director of Marketing
HWS:ds
Chicago Manual of Style
Letter, Harmon W. Shields to R.V. Turner regarding canned lisa - May 26, 1965. 1965-05-26. State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory. <https://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/299297>, accessed 25 December 2024.
MLA
Letter, Harmon W. Shields to R.V. Turner regarding canned lisa - May 26, 1965. 1965-05-26. State Archives of Florida, Florida Memory. Accessed 25 Dec. 2024.<https://www.floridamemory.com/items/show/299297>