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    Posted 10 years ago

    badger1
    (1 item)

    found in shed I bought
    cannot find anything out about it
    made in Canada I do believe
    any information on this type of cooler would be great

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    1. Signaholic Signaholic, 10 years ago
      All I know is that it's extremely hard to find any OC coolers or crates for that matter. From the style of font used, I would say the 1930s. It changed by the early 1940s. The dash before the word Crush appears after the word Orange, on the U.S. versions.
    2. Rattletrap Rattletrap, 10 years ago
      Orange Crush & A local Cola drink were the only local soda drinks available in much of Uruguay in 1960-63 when I lived there. Unlike American Crush theirs had pulp in it and had a different flavor. Memories of the olden days!

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