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Around the time Welch's marketed carbonated drink in a can, a second set of six jam/jelly jar/glasses with the Archie gang (1973) was offered by mail order, packed in a display box (jars empty). Cartoons on the glasses and a comic book ad were drawn by longtime artist Al Hartley, who began drawing comics around 1946. Hartley came to Archie Comics in 1965. A man with strong Christian beliefs, he began phasing in references to his beliefs within the Archie gang, using the Betty character as a focal point. By 1972, the Archie editors told Hartley to lay off the religion, but granted him free license to draw and publish Archie in a series of moderately preachy Christian comic books under the Spire brand. Twelve different comics published between 1972 and 1984.
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