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    Posted 11 years ago

    mjd629
    (10 items)

    Here's something different.
    From the Toledo Beer Company-not dated(mid 60s or earlier)
    Holds 24 7oz mini bottles Only have 10 bottles
    Approx 12" x 12" x 16"

    I've never seen one of these
    You?

    Go Buckeyes!

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    1. jameyrd jameyrd, 11 years ago
      Being from Toledo, I see Buckeye cases on a regular basis. The "Little Buck" 7oz. box is more of an uncommon find. I have a similar box, but it does not have the doe on it. This dates from the 1960s. Go Blue!
    2. TC12, 10 years ago
      Me likey! The way I see it, even a small deer could probably down a half-dozen of these 7 oz deer-beers before passing out. I strongly feel that wildlife should have the same access to quality brews that we do, and wholeheartedly support "beer for deer." These pups appear to have been intoxicating bucks around 1960 according to TavernTrove.com (note the scalloping of the rectangle around "Buckeye" when comparing labels to the 1956 version). This beer was popular among bears as well.

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