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    Posted 13 years ago

    vincentanton
    (20 items)

    Yes, it's Allen's Popeye The Sailor Man Spinach in a Tin Can. Just like Popeye's spinach cans of the 30's, 40's, 1950's & 60's that originated the Green Movement before there was AL G. (A.Gore) in the form of super humans like Popeye the Sailor. All you had to do was "eat your spinach!"
    (Look for this soon to Pop up in the largest auction site on the planet) :-)

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    1. kerry10456 kerry10456, 13 years ago
      Sorry not all that old, you can run over to walmart and get the same can.
    2. officialfuel officialfuel, 13 years ago
      Wow kerry I didn't realize that, thanks for the info!

      Michael
    3. vincentanton vincentanton, 13 years ago
      Interesting! I picked this up in Pueblo, Colorado in 1979 from a mom-n-pop mini market. I guess my item may exhibit earlier canning techniques and methods of manufacture, then. Thanks, for the HeadUp!
    4. elayem0110 elayem0110, 13 years ago
      It looks like the copyright in the first photo is 1965. If you ask me, a 47 year old can of spinach is pretty old! Much of that sort of thing is in landfills now.

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