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ANTHONY'S DAIRY...STRAUSSTOWN PENNSYLVANIA...BABY TOP MILK BOTTLE

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    Posted 1 year ago

    Indianabot…
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    Pictured here is a quart baby top milk bottle from ANTHONY'S DAIRY....STRAUSSTOWN PENNSYLVANIA. This is yet another baby top that seldom is offered for sale. After many years of collecting, I finally acquired one. The thrill of the hunt continues.

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    1. Laurabelle61 Laurabelle61, 1 year ago
      I love the baby top bottles. I just recently found one of them at a little secondhand shop. I googled and read the story that went with them about the cream floating to the top and they came with a little spoon so you could scoop out the cream first. I will have to get mine posted here. I love the graphics on them too
    2. Indianabottlecollector Indianabottlecollector, 1 year ago
      The baby tops have been fun to collect. They were invented by Michael Pecora in 1936.

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