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- Nestle's Quik Bunny Mug, circa 1985 -

- circa 1985
- Collections - Artifact
Nestle's Quik Bunny Mug, circa 1985
- Pennbrook Chocolate Drink Carton, 1938 -

- 1938
- Collections - Artifact
Pennbrook Chocolate Drink Carton, 1938
- Schraff's Assorted Chocolate Shipping Box, 1960-1965 -

- 1960-1965
- Collections - Artifact
Schraff's Assorted Chocolate Shipping Box, 1960-1965
- Dari-Rich Chocolate Milk Beverage Carton - 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.

- Collections - Artifact
Dari-Rich Chocolate Milk Beverage Carton
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.
- Pennbrook Chocolate Drink Carton - 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.

- Collections - Artifact
Pennbrook Chocolate Drink Carton
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.
- Recipe Leaflet, "9 Famous Recipes for Hershey's Baking Chocolate," 1953 -

- 1953
- Collections - Artifact
Recipe Leaflet, "9 Famous Recipes for Hershey's Baking Chocolate," 1953
- Photograph Album of Heinz Company Product Displays and Trade Shows, circa 1923 - Company photograph albums are often reminders of the company's history, significant moments in time, and the employees who worked there. This album, compiled by the H.J. Heinz Company, includes photographs of salesmen at a convention, Heinz tank cars, and many views of grocery store displays.

- circa 1923
- Collections - Artifact
Photograph Album of Heinz Company Product Displays and Trade Shows, circa 1923
Company photograph albums are often reminders of the company's history, significant moments in time, and the employees who worked there. This album, compiled by the H.J. Heinz Company, includes photographs of salesmen at a convention, Heinz tank cars, and many views of grocery store displays.
- Recipe Booklet, "Favorite Chocolate Recipes made with Nestle's Semi-Sweet Chocolate," 1940 - In the late 1930s, Ruth Wakefield "invented" the chocolate chip cookie. She chopped up a Nestle's semisweet chocolate bar and added the pieces to her sweet cookie batter. The cookies were hugely popular, leading Nestle to score its chocolate bar and include a small chopper for easy cutting. Soon, Nestle began mass producing morsels. The Toll House recipe was included on every package.

- 1940
- Collections - Artifact
Recipe Booklet, "Favorite Chocolate Recipes made with Nestle's Semi-Sweet Chocolate," 1940
In the late 1930s, Ruth Wakefield "invented" the chocolate chip cookie. She chopped up a Nestle's semisweet chocolate bar and added the pieces to her sweet cookie batter. The cookies were hugely popular, leading Nestle to score its chocolate bar and include a small chopper for easy cutting. Soon, Nestle began mass producing morsels. The Toll House recipe was included on every package.
- Hallmark "Delivering Kisses" Christmas Ornament, 1995 - Already known for greeting cards, Hallmark introduced a line of Christmas ornaments in 1973. The company's annual release of an increasing array of ornaments revolutionized Christmas decorating, appealing to customers' interest in marking memories and milestones as well as expressing one's personality and unique tastes.

- 1995
- Collections - Artifact
Hallmark "Delivering Kisses" Christmas Ornament, 1995
Already known for greeting cards, Hallmark introduced a line of Christmas ornaments in 1973. The company's annual release of an increasing array of ornaments revolutionized Christmas decorating, appealing to customers' interest in marking memories and milestones as well as expressing one's personality and unique tastes.
- Pennbrook Chocolate Drink Carton, circa 1936 -

- circa 1936
- Collections - Artifact
Pennbrook Chocolate Drink Carton, circa 1936