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Gardner Glass Display Jar w/ hinged lid Countertop Frito-Lay Go-B-Tweens c.1930s
$ 91.87
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About this Item:
If you are a collector of Frito-Lay or Depression Era glass Store Display jars, then this could be the centerpiece of your collection! You may already have "Lays" jars, but do you have a jar with the ORIGINAL name of Herman Lay's company?
In 1932, twenty-three-year-old Herman Lay started working as a potato chip route saleman for the Barrett Food Products company, the Atlanta manufacturer of Gardner's Potato Chips. By 1939 he owned the company and renamed it the H.W. Lay & Company but he continued to use the Gardner's name on his products until 1944!
These Gardner glass countertop display jars with hinged lids are pretty rare. Although the Gardner Salted Peanut jars come up for sale once or twice a year, I've only seen one of these lidded jars sold in the past five years.
This is an attractive, large, heavy glass counter top display jar. It displays incredibly well.
Measures about 10"tall. 7 1/2" wide 10" deep. It has a hinged aluminum lid.
This clear jar has white lettering that reads: " ALWAYS IN GOOD TASTE" on a banner across the top. This was the Gardner tagline/logo.
It also has "Gardner" in script, followed by "GoB-Tweens 5¢"
Beneath that is "BARRETT FOOD PRODUCTS CO. INC. FACTORIES ALL OVER DIXIE"
Note: 'GoB-Tweens' was a catch-all phrase used for crackers, nuts, cakes and other items meant to appeal to customers who needed a snack between meals. Frito-Lay uses the same phrase even today.
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hipping/Selling Notes:
I will take great care in carefully packing your item to ensure it arrives safely
I'm happy to combine shipping for multiple purchases to reduce your cost. All I ask is that you do not immediately pay...first send me a note asking me to combine shipping and then just wait to pay until after I send you an invoice.
I do accept returns if the return is received within 14 days of the auction's end. Buyer pays return shipping.