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- Penn-Treats Water Ice Bag - Companies began packaging single-serving frozen ice treats and ice cream bars in waxed paper bags during the mid-1900s. The inexpensive packaging, printed with the company's name, logo, and often an illustration of the contents, ensured that vendors delivered the precise serving to customers who could take the delicious cold confection with them to enjoy.

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Penn-Treats Water Ice Bag
Companies began packaging single-serving frozen ice treats and ice cream bars in waxed paper bags during the mid-1900s. The inexpensive packaging, printed with the company's name, logo, and often an illustration of the contents, ensured that vendors delivered the precise serving to customers who could take the delicious cold confection with them to enjoy.
- "Kelvinator Ice Cream Cabinets, Frozen Food & Ice Cream Merchandisers, Milk and Beverage Coolers," 1965 -

- 1965
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"Kelvinator Ice Cream Cabinets, Frozen Food & Ice Cream Merchandisers, Milk and Beverage Coolers," 1965
- Frosted Pop Water Ice Bag - Companies began packaging single-serving frozen ice treats and ice cream bars in waxed paper bags during the mid-1900s. The inexpensive packaging, printed with the company's name, logo, and often an illustration of the contents, ensured that vendors delivered the precise serving to customers who could take the delicious cold confection with them to enjoy.

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Frosted Pop Water Ice Bag
Companies began packaging single-serving frozen ice treats and ice cream bars in waxed paper bags during the mid-1900s. The inexpensive packaging, printed with the company's name, logo, and often an illustration of the contents, ensured that vendors delivered the precise serving to customers who could take the delicious cold confection with them to enjoy.
- Recipe Booklet, "New Magic In the Kitchen: 208 Delicious Dishes Made with Sweetened Condensed Milk," circa 1927 -

- circa 1927
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Recipe Booklet, "New Magic In the Kitchen: 208 Delicious Dishes Made with Sweetened Condensed Milk," circa 1927
- Borden's Frozen Dessert Carton, circa 1969 -

- circa 1969
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Borden's Frozen Dessert Carton, circa 1969
- Frosted Pop Water Ice Bag - Companies began packaging single-serving frozen ice treats and ice cream bars in waxed paper bags during the mid-1900s. The inexpensive packaging, printed with the company's name, logo, and often an illustration of the contents, ensured that vendors delivered the precise serving to customers who could take the delicious cold confection with them to enjoy.

- Collections - Artifact
Frosted Pop Water Ice Bag
Companies began packaging single-serving frozen ice treats and ice cream bars in waxed paper bags during the mid-1900s. The inexpensive packaging, printed with the company's name, logo, and often an illustration of the contents, ensured that vendors delivered the precise serving to customers who could take the delicious cold confection with them to enjoy.
- Penn-Treats Water Ice Bag - Companies began packaging single-serving frozen ice treats and ice cream bars in waxed paper bags during the mid-1900s. The inexpensive packaging, printed with the company's name, logo, and often an illustration of the contents, ensured that vendors delivered the precise serving to customers who could take the delicious cold confection with them to enjoy.

- Collections - Artifact
Penn-Treats Water Ice Bag
Companies began packaging single-serving frozen ice treats and ice cream bars in waxed paper bags during the mid-1900s. The inexpensive packaging, printed with the company's name, logo, and often an illustration of the contents, ensured that vendors delivered the precise serving to customers who could take the delicious cold confection with them to enjoy.
- Penn-Treats Water Ice Twins Bag - Companies began packaging single-serving frozen ice treats and ice cream bars in waxed paper bags during the mid-1900s. The inexpensive packaging, printed with the company's name, logo, and often an illustration of the contents, ensured that vendors delivered the precise serving to customers who could take the delicious cold confection with them to enjoy.

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Penn-Treats Water Ice Twins Bag
Companies began packaging single-serving frozen ice treats and ice cream bars in waxed paper bags during the mid-1900s. The inexpensive packaging, printed with the company's name, logo, and often an illustration of the contents, ensured that vendors delivered the precise serving to customers who could take the delicious cold confection with them to enjoy.
- Penn-Treats Water Ice Twins Bag - Companies began packaging single-serving frozen ice treats and ice cream bars in waxed paper bags during the mid-1900s. The inexpensive packaging, printed with the company's name, logo, and often an illustration of the contents, ensured that vendors delivered the precise serving to customers who could take the delicious cold confection with them to enjoy.

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Penn-Treats Water Ice Twins Bag
Companies began packaging single-serving frozen ice treats and ice cream bars in waxed paper bags during the mid-1900s. The inexpensive packaging, printed with the company's name, logo, and often an illustration of the contents, ensured that vendors delivered the precise serving to customers who could take the delicious cold confection with them to enjoy.
- Recipe Booklet, "Jell-O Secrets for the Automatic Refrigerator," 1929 - By the late 1920s, electric refrigerators became more prevalent in homes as technology improved, affordability increased, and people had greater access to electric power. Homemakers enjoyed the reliability, efficiency, and convenience of refrigerators -- a welcome alternative to iceboxes. This Jell-O booklet features recipes for use in automatic refrigerators, noting that they aid in quick preparation and more complete chilling for frozen treats.

- 1929
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Recipe Booklet, "Jell-O Secrets for the Automatic Refrigerator," 1929
By the late 1920s, electric refrigerators became more prevalent in homes as technology improved, affordability increased, and people had greater access to electric power. Homemakers enjoyed the reliability, efficiency, and convenience of refrigerators -- a welcome alternative to iceboxes. This Jell-O booklet features recipes for use in automatic refrigerators, noting that they aid in quick preparation and more complete chilling for frozen treats.