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    Posted 7 years ago

    iggy
    (155 items)

    This is a 60's 70's(I think) New Era Potato Chip tin. I usually don't collect these types of things but it was given to me as a gift from my winter plumbing boss.
    This Co. started in Detroit I believe way back when I am not sure, 30's maybe. They were eventually bought out by Frito-Lay. Detroit is best known for it's 'Better Made' chip co. It is aprx. 12 inches tall.

    Enjoy!

    11-20-17

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    Comments

    1. ho2cultcha ho2cultcha, 7 years ago
      TRULY digestible! glad they made that clear, although i have my doubts...
    2. iggy iggy, 7 years ago
      Thanx:

      bottle-bud
      buckethead
      Newfld
      AnythingObscure
      ho2cultcha

      Yeah I thought the same thing when I read those lines on the front also. Very odd indeed!
    3. fortapache fortapache, 7 years ago
      Yes "truly digestible" sounds truly mouth watering. Sounds like something Rarren Stevens would come up with after the 4th martini.
    4. fortapache fortapache, 7 years ago
      PS I would have bought it too.
    5. IronLace IronLace, 7 years ago
      I have a book on packaging from the Art Deco era called "Shelf Life", & in it there is a photo of a very similar tin dated to c.1935. Amazing that basically the same font, logo, & scientific claims were being used 30 years later!
      Funny how it used to be a selling point to have words like "processed" on food products...from about the 1980s on it shifted to "natural", & later, "organic". The current food cliche is of course, "artisan"...
    6. iggy iggy, 7 years ago
      Thanx everybody and for the comments:

      MacDaddyRico
      officialfuel
      EJW-54
      Longings
      fortapche
      blunderbuss2
      IronLace
    7. iggy iggy, 7 years ago
      Thanx Caperkid & Manikin!
    8. iggy iggy, 7 years ago
      Thank you Trey for stopping by!
    9. iggy iggy, 7 years ago
      Thanx Rick55!
    10. iggy iggy, 6 years ago
      Thank you Johnsmith!
    11. iggy iggy, 6 years ago
      Thanx Brunswick & Vynil33rpm!
    12. iggy iggy, 6 years ago
      Thanks keramikos & yougottahavestuff! That is a good question!lol
    13. iggy iggy, 6 years ago
      Thanx hunterqlee, clockerman, purvis & Tweedledee!

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