Medalla de Oro Cream 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 with a pouring or drinking spout, remains the industry standard today.

Artifact Details

Artifact

Carton (Container)

Creator Notes

Manufactured for Ex-Cell-O Corporation, Detroit, Michigan, by the Kieckhefer Container Company, Cherry River Division, Delair, New Jersey, Bensenville, Illinois, and Whittier, California.

Location

Not on exhibit to the public.

Object ID

71.1.1524

Credit

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

Material

Cardboard
Metal
Wax

Color

Cream (Color)
Blue

Dimensions

Height: 3.5 in
Width: 2.75 in
Length: 2.75 in

Inscriptions

on side of carton: CREMA / CREMA / MEDALLA / DE / ORO / Inmejorable on side of carton: CREMA / PARA / CERRAR / APRIETE AQUI / PARA / ABRIR / LEVANTESE / AQUI / CREMA / MEDALLA / DE / ORO on side of carton: PARA / ABRIR / PARA / VACIAR / PARA / CERRAR / EMPRESA DE / ALIMENTOS LACTEOS / S. A. TEL 2463a PANAMA on side of carton: DELICIOSA CON / CAFE CEREAL POSTRES / RECONSTRUIDA CON AUTORIZACION / DEL DEPTO. DE SALUD PUBLICA / EMPRESA DE / ALIMENTOS LACTEOS / S. A. / TEL 2463A PANAMA on top fold: SEALED / SINGLE SERVICE / Pure-Pak / Reg. U. S. Pat. Off. / CONTAINER - A PRODUCT OF / EX-CELL-O CORPORATION / DETROIT, MICH. on top fold: Covered / by one or more / U. S. Patent Nos. / 2,025,477 / [...] / 2,329,797 / OTHER PATENTS PENDING / MANUFACTURED FOR EX-CELL-O CORP. BY / KIECKHEFER CONTAINER COMPANY / CHERRY RIVER DIVISION / DELAIR, N. J. BENSENVILLE, ILL. WHITTIER CALIF.