Oakhurst Dairy Half & Half Carton

THF800996 / Oakhurst Dairy Half & Half Carton
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Artifact Overview

The quest for a shatter-proof milk container prompted John Van Wormer to patent a paper carton in 1915. Many processors and distributors continued to use breakable glass bottles, but, after 1937, mechanized production made the disposable, wax-coated folded cartons inexpensive and indispensable liquid containers. The iconic design, a box with a gable-end top that, when opened, creates a pouring spout, remains the industry standard today.

Artifact Details

Artifact

Carton (Container)

Creator Notes

Manufactured by the Sealright Co., Inc., Fulton, New York, for Oakhurst Dairy, Portland, Maine.

Location

Not on exhibit to the public.

Object ID

71.1.1668

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford. Gift of David M. Gwinn.

Material

Cardboard
Metal

Color

Teal
White (Color)

Dimensions

Height: 8.625 in
Width: 2.75 in
Length: 2.75 in

Inscriptions

on front and back of carton: Oakhurst / Dairy / HOMOGENIZED / HALF & HALF / GRADE A NON-FAT MILK SOLIDS, / CARRAGEENAN AND / MONOGLYCERIDE ADDED / ONE QUART / OAKHURST DAIRY PORTLAND, ME on sides of carton: TO OPEN / Oakhurst / Dairy / Oakhurst / HOMOGENIZED / HALF & HALF / Oakhurst / Dairy / HOMOGENIZED / HALF & HALF / GRADE A NON-FAT MILK SOLIDS, / CARRAGEENAN AND / MONOGLYCERIDE ADDED / ONE QUART / OAKHURST DAIRY PORTLAND, ME on top folds: FLAP / FLAP / TO FORM SPOUT / PULL FLAPS FORWARD / 1 / PUSH FLAPS BACK AGAINST / CARTON TOP AND RELEASE / TO OPEN on top folds: 32-10799-I-EZ / SEALKING [R] / PLASTIC COATED CARTON / SK-OT / SR SEALRIGHT CO., INC. TM / FULTON, NEW YORK 13049 / SEE OTHER SIDE