tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5116317389297952572.post8397930395794915665..comments2023-06-29T01:49:47.909-05:00Comments on St. Louis: 250 Years, 250+ Cakes. Here we go....: #151: World's Largest Catsup BottleThe Jason Voigthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10689958559576180847noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5116317389297952572.post-26220877746600928562015-02-03T23:48:58.554-06:002015-02-03T23:48:58.554-06:00Thank you for commenting and the clarifications! I...Thank you for commenting and the clarifications! It's always cool to hear from the artist. Apologies for the errorThe Jason Voigthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10689958559576180847noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5116317389297952572.post-85512824819580509882015-02-03T00:40:17.379-06:002015-02-03T00:40:17.379-06:00The cake isn't a Route 66 cake, though some of...The cake isn't a Route 66 cake, though some of the signs were (and some still are) on that highway. It was meant to be a nod to some of the cool vintage signs in the St. Louis area. The majorette sign is on St. Charles Rock Road, Switzers was painted on an old building on the Landing, Pevely Dairy was on Grand Ave. and the old Vess bottle is downtown.Julie Krovickanoreply@blogger.com