Flowers or concentrate? If you're a dry herb enthusiast, you'll want a bowl dabbers need a nail to get lifted.Things to consider before buying a bong or water pipe: Whether it's for flowers, dry herbs, or tobacco- savvy smokers have known about water pipes for millennia! Glass bongs filter and cool dry herbs or tobacco to provide a kinder, gentler smoking experience, often with internal percolators to create an even smoother smoke.įor use with wax, oils, and dabs, we recommend choosing a glass dab rig instead, as those are designed to maximize flavor and are perfect for concentrates. Some bongs also offer percolators (percs) for greater diffusion, condensing and cooling smoke even more for massive rips! These sturdy glass water pipes not only filter fine particles from smoke, but also deliver smoother, cooler hits. We've curated a selection of bongs for sale made from durable borosilicate glass and other high quality safe materials (like silicone bongs). The collection includes advertisement reprints, circulars, product brochures, and booklets from 1955-1965.Water bongs have been around for decades, and are a favorite among stoners and tokers for their filtration, ease of use, and popularity. cold cup (25) Star Flower designĭennis Stitt’s father, Paul Stitt, was employed in the Dixie Art Department. hot cup with handle Happy Birthday design creamed cheese container with clear lid Tuxedo brand (3) Unidentified multi-color ribbon design cold cup (3) Unidentified flower & ribbon design cold cup paper cup Continental Group, Inc., Splendor design hot drink cup Eco-Products, World Art design paper cup, Sherri Cup Inc., gray and maroon design hot drink cup, Sherri Cup Inc., We are pleased to serve you logo paper cold drink cup Letica Corp., Maui Div. PerfecTouch insulated paper cup, 100th anniversary design PerfecTouch insulated paper cup, PerfecTouch advertising design PerfecTouch insulated paper cup, Simply white PerfecTouch insulated paper cup, Coffee Dreams design
PerfecTouch insulated paper cup, Coffee Dreams design with 8 oz. Insulair clear flat cold drink lid, black Insulair clear flat cold drink lid, white Insulair flat tear-back cold drink lid, white (2) beverage napkin, 100th anniversary design clear plastic cup, 100th anniversary design Insulair cup, Interlude design with 8 oz. (2) Carry-out carton/family size, Sage design
(2) Carry-out carton/snack size, Sage design (3) 9″ x 11″ oval platter Superware, Sage design (2) 7″ x 9″ oval platter Superware, Sage design (2) 10 1/16″ Ultrastrong plate, Sage design (1) Metal Serving Tray with Starflower Designįor the 100th anniversary celebration of Dixie Cup (1908-2008), Georgia-Pacific donated products from their Dixie division to the collection (See also Oversize Box 14). His collection includes photographs and memorabilia. Rinehard was Vice-President of Manufacturing, Dixie Products, of American Can Company. (6) Brown Ceramic Beer Steins designed to hold Dixie Cups for Beer
Sales Meeting – O’Hare Inn, Chicago (names) Ice Cream Making Course at Ohio State (names) His collection includes group photographs (some identified) and memorabilia. Harper McGee)Īlfred Lockard worked in Sales for Dixie Cup. Sales Manual-Dixie Marathon (Emmett Below) Policy & Procedures Manual-Dixie Marathon The collection includes assorted sales manuals, slides of cup products, and Dixie memorabilia. Harper McGee worked in Sales for Dixie Cup/Marathon.
Manual For Engineers, Designers, Draftsmenĭesign Review Meeting Report: April 14, 1980Īerial View of Dixie Cup Company, Easton, PA
His collection includes original blueprint plans of the offices and factory for the Individual Drinking Cup Company in New York City, fire insurance maps for the Individual Drinking Cup Company’s Easton plant (See Flat File A, Drawer 3), and Melody Cups with ribbon design in Series VIII. Moore was principal engineer for the Dixie Cup Company.
Transparencies (used for presentations/lectures) Patents for the Dixie Cup Company: An Outline for Technical Personnel His collection includes an experimental square-bottom cup (see Series VIII) from the Company’s Research and Design Division and educational materials used in the Company’s public school outreach program during the late 1950s.Įducational Materials-Public School Outreach Program Rush was senior design engineer for Dixie Cup Division/American Can. His collection includes original drawings for sales promotions and Maxwell House Coffee campaign advertising from the 1950s to 1960s. Greek was an executive in the Sales/Promotion department at Dixie Cup/American Can.