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- Borden's Heavy Cream Carton -

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Borden's Heavy Cream Carton
- Recipe Booklet, "Borden's Eagle Brand: 70 Magic Recipes," circa 1961 - Before the invention of pasteurized milk, fresh milk was often unsafe to drink, as it soured quickly. After experimenting with ways to preserve milk, Gail Borden introduced Eagle Brand Sweetened Condensed Milk in 1856. What was advertised as nourishment for young children soon gained popularity as a baking and cooking ingredient. This booklet from 1961 features recipes for desserts and confections using Eagle Brand Condensed Milk.

- circa 1961
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Recipe Booklet, "Borden's Eagle Brand: 70 Magic Recipes," circa 1961
Before the invention of pasteurized milk, fresh milk was often unsafe to drink, as it soured quickly. After experimenting with ways to preserve milk, Gail Borden introduced Eagle Brand Sweetened Condensed Milk in 1856. What was advertised as nourishment for young children soon gained popularity as a baking and cooking ingredient. This booklet from 1961 features recipes for desserts and confections using Eagle Brand Condensed Milk.
- Borden's Milk 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.

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Borden's Milk 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.
- Elsie, Elmer and Beauregard are Traveling Representatives of Borden's Family of Fine Foods, 1947-1957 -

- 1947-1957
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Elsie, Elmer and Beauregard are Traveling Representatives of Borden's Family of Fine Foods, 1947-1957
- Recipe Booklet, "Elsie's Hostess Recipe Book Using Borden Sour Cream, Cottage Cheese and Lite-Line Yogurt," circa 1985 -

- circa 1985
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Recipe Booklet, "Elsie's Hostess Recipe Book Using Borden Sour Cream, Cottage Cheese and Lite-Line Yogurt," circa 1985
- Borden's Milk Carton -

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Borden's Milk Carton