
Living in the country with seven children who were in and out of the house all day long on hot summer days—the screen door practically swung on its hinges. Flies were plentiful as I recall but were not welcome in our house. So my mom—along with other caring mom’s of the day, had her FLIT can ready for action!

She would pump the handle and spray directly at flies that landed on the kitchen table, or directly into the air—wherever she saw those little flying menaces.
In her defense, the advertising of the day was very convincing.



Long before the Cat in the Hat ever made his appearance (..very interesting story there of the origin of the book) , Theodore Seuss Geisel (Dr.Seuss) created very convincing ads for FLIT.
They are priceless!

So my mother, like thousands of other mothers in the 50's thought she was doing something "good" for her family.
..I have to wonder what I did for the "good" of my children that they will write about in the future!