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Kraft Retro 'Swanky Swig' Collectible Glassware (Sold Each) Circa 1930 - 1950s
Kraft Retro 'Swanky Swig' Collectible Glassware (Sold Each) Circa 1930 - 1950s
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Step back in time with these delightful Swanky Swig glasses, a true mid-century treasure! Standing 3½” tall, these charming collectibles were originally introduced by Kraft Foods in the 1930s as a clever way to package cheese spreads, mayonnaise, and relishes. Instead of tossing the jar, families reused these colorful glasses—making them both practical and stylish additions to the kitchen.
By the 1950s, Swanky Swigs had become beloved keepsakes, adored for their whimsical designs and cheerful patterns. Today, they remain highly collectible, perfect for anyone who loves vintage glassware, retro kitchens, or a touch of nostalgic charm at the table.
✨ Available Designs (sold individually):
- Blue Cornflower – classic and timeless
- Bands of Red & White Daisies – bold & bright mid-century flair
- Kiddie Cup with Brown Baby Deer & Baby Squirrel – oh-so-sweet for little ones or the young at heart
Each glass is in great vintage condition, ready to brighten up your barware, display cabinet, or next retro cocktail party!
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