Overview
A classic lithographed advertising tin designed to keep soda crackers crisp in the pantry, featuring the iconic Nabisco 'red corner' logo.
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Overview
A classic lithographed advertising tin designed to keep soda crackers crisp in the pantry, featuring the iconic Nabisco 'red corner' logo.
Story
In the 1990s, the 'low-fat, no-cholesterol' health trend dominated American grocery aisles, and this tin is a perfect time capsule of that era's marketing priorities.
Maker / Origin
Nabisco's roots go back to the 1898 merger of several regional baking companies, forming the National Biscuit Company.
Condition & Value
The tin appears to be in good vintage condition with minor shelf wear and light oxidation on the exposed metal rims. The lithography remains bright and clear without significant scratching or fading. This level of preservation is typical for items kept in climate-controlled home environments.
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