From the 50's, I think.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ZMN52T2ruw
Tinkerbell and Peter Pan
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Re: Tinkerbell and Peter Pan
wow the things we take for granted today ..
an all new freshness seal (which was there to keep freshness, not as a re-assurance that the contents hadn't been tempered with) and an all new container with a lid that twists off!!!
an all new freshness seal (which was there to keep freshness, not as a re-assurance that the contents hadn't been tempered with) and an all new container with a lid that twists off!!!
Re: Tinkerbell and Peter Pan
Yes, it does say 1954. Was Sterling Holloway the voice of Winnie the Pooh? Sure sounded like it. If a jar with a screw on top was novel, makes you wonder what peanut butter came in before. I just asked mom, and she's not sure, as we didn't eat much peanut butter (before I came along--in 1954, my brother was 3 and my older sister was 2)--she thinks either cans or jars with lift-off lids like jelly jars (isn't that the same?).
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No, I remember getting jelly in "glasses" that you had to "pry" off the top(needed a "church key") (the square end) and they wouldn't really re-seal very good.felinefan wrote:Yes, it does say 1954. Was Sterling Holloway the voice of Winnie the Pooh? Sure sounded like it. If a jar with a screw on top was novel, makes you wonder what peanut butter came in before. I just asked mom, and she's not sure, as we didn't eat much peanut butter (before I came along--in 1954, my brother was 3 and my older sister was 2)--she thinks either cans or jars with lift-off lids like jelly jars (isn't that the same?).
BUT when the jelly was gone, you had a glass, and it usually had Disney figures on it!!
Dont remember about peanut butter coming that way. The skippy jars I remember had screw on lids, and a built in measuring cup so that after the peanut butter was gone, you had a kitchen measuring cup!(jar)
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Re: Tinkerbell and Peter Pan
Remember when Log Cabin Maple Syrup came in a metal container shaped like a cabin?

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Yep, and you can still buy it that way!! DW "discovered" the Vermont Country Store!!hobie16 wrote:Remember when Log Cabin Maple Syrup came in a metal container shaped like a cabin?
(so now we get charles chips, and other goodies from back east!)
http://www.vermontcountrystore.com/Shop ... ooglebrand
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