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- "Maker's Mark" Single Bottle Paper Bag -

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"Maker's Mark" Single Bottle Paper Bag
- Star Hill Provisions Menu, 2024 -

- 2024
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Star Hill Provisions Menu, 2024
- "Maker's Mark Bill's Recipe No. 46" Bourbon Bottle, 2024 -

- 2024
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"Maker's Mark Bill's Recipe No. 46" Bourbon Bottle, 2024
- "Maker's Mark" Tote Bag, 2024 -

- 2024
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"Maker's Mark" Tote Bag, 2024
- "Dragging Out a Dead Cow, Just after Milking," from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, May 8, 1858 - Frank Leslie's scathing articles exposed New York City's "swill milk" scandal in 1858. Whiskey distillers had been keeping dairy cows in cramped sheds and feeding them leftover mash, sickening them and tainting their milk. In turn, the milk--masked with other ingredients and marketed as "pure" to urban consumers--poisoned thousands of infants. New York State finally issued milk regulations in 1862.

- May 08, 1858
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"Dragging Out a Dead Cow, Just after Milking," from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, May 8, 1858
Frank Leslie's scathing articles exposed New York City's "swill milk" scandal in 1858. Whiskey distillers had been keeping dairy cows in cramped sheds and feeding them leftover mash, sickening them and tainting their milk. In turn, the milk--masked with other ingredients and marketed as "pure" to urban consumers--poisoned thousands of infants. New York State finally issued milk regulations in 1862.
- "My Maker's Mark Private Selection," 2023 -

- 2023
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"My Maker's Mark Private Selection," 2023
- "Maker's Mark Distillery at Star Hill Farm" Water Bottle, 2024 -

- 2024
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"Maker's Mark Distillery at Star Hill Farm" Water Bottle, 2024
- "View of Cow Stables Attached to the Distillery" from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, May 15, 1858 - Frank Leslie's scathing articles exposed New York City's "swill milk" scandal in 1858. Whiskey distillers had been keeping dairy cows in cramped sheds and feeding them leftover mash, sickening them and tainting their milk. In turn, the milk--masked with other ingredients and marketed as "pure" to urban consumers--poisoned thousands of infants. New York State finally issued milk regulations in 1862.

- May 15, 1858
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"View of Cow Stables Attached to the Distillery" from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, May 15, 1858
Frank Leslie's scathing articles exposed New York City's "swill milk" scandal in 1858. Whiskey distillers had been keeping dairy cows in cramped sheds and feeding them leftover mash, sickening them and tainting their milk. In turn, the milk--masked with other ingredients and marketed as "pure" to urban consumers--poisoned thousands of infants. New York State finally issued milk regulations in 1862.
- "Exposure of the Milk Trade," from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, May 8, 1858 - Frank Leslie's scathing articles exposed New York City's "swill milk" scandal in 1858. Whiskey distillers had been keeping dairy cows in cramped sheds and feeding them leftover mash, sickening them and tainting their milk. In turn, the milk--masked with other ingredients and marketed as "pure" to urban consumers--poisoned thousands of infants. New York State finally issued milk regulations in 1862.

- May 08, 1858
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"Exposure of the Milk Trade," from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, May 8, 1858
Frank Leslie's scathing articles exposed New York City's "swill milk" scandal in 1858. Whiskey distillers had been keeping dairy cows in cramped sheds and feeding them leftover mash, sickening them and tainting their milk. In turn, the milk--masked with other ingredients and marketed as "pure" to urban consumers--poisoned thousands of infants. New York State finally issued milk regulations in 1862.
- "Maker's Mark" Handprinted Label, 2022 -

- 2022
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"Maker's Mark" Handprinted Label, 2022