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Old 04-10-2006, 09:41 PM
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Posted By: Richard

Well, Leon's post about his Nadja Caramel box inspired me to post some pics of my own George Close (E94) companion piece.

It is a cardboard box which once contained 240 count "Close's Butterscotch Balls." On the side is printed "The George Close Co., Cambridge, Mass."

I believe that this is the product that the overprint "Home Run! For Close's Butter Balls 4 For 1c." was advertising.

On the bottom is printed: Mr. Retailer - A favorite among Close's "Good Eaters is Ye Olde Fashioned Molasses Bar made for fifty years from an old fashioned formula. It gets its "tang" from the molasses we use, the old "open kettle" type. Close will never change that formula. There is always a popular demand for Close's Old Fashioned Molasses. "Turnover tells the tale."

The box measures approx 11"x8"x4"

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Old 04-10-2006, 10:07 PM
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Posted By: Ben

only a box top, but looks like it could have contained e94's (can anyone confirm?)

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Old 04-10-2006, 10:14 PM
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Posted By: leon

Those are very cool. Thanks for sharing. First time I have seen that Close box....Hard to say if cards came in either, but as you said Richard, we know there is an overprint with almost the same ad on it as is on yours....

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Posted By: Dan Koteles

good stuff- thanks for the look !

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Posted By: Ted Zanidakis

Neat Item and here is my E94 Devore type card to go with it.

No candy advertisement, though, just Sponge Cake. Let's see if
any other Advs. can be shown here.

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Posted By: Keith O'Leary

love seeing this kind of stuff. and thanks leon as well.

 

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he, he, he

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Posted By: quan

neat item, looks like a shoebox! Perfect for you to store some cards in there, that would complete the circle (now if only you can find some of those creamy close butter balls...).

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Quan - you're right! I would love to store a nice red wagner in that box...

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