I believe jelly or peanut butter came in these when my father was little. My father would be 77 years old today.
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Re: Glasses from 1940s
Wondering the history and value of these glasses.
Re: Glasses from 1940s
SHEDD'S PEANUT BUTTER JAR GLASS
Shedd's was an American brand of peanut butter, from the manufacturer of Shedd's Spread. The brand is remembered for its availability in buckets, originally tin, and latter plastic, which could be reused as sand buckets for sandbox and beach play. The product was discontinued in the 1980s, and the Shedd's brand is now part of Unilever. You ask around $20.00 per glass. some have sold for $7.00 each.