Mid-Century SWANKY SWIG Glasses Set of Four (4) Blue Cornflowers Circa 1930 - 1950
Mid-Century SWANKY SWIG Glasses Set of Four (4) Blue Cornflowers Circa 1930 - 1950
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Set of four SWANKY SWIG Glasses decorated with blue cornflowers and green leaves. The glasses stand 3 ½” high.
The term "SWANKY SWIG" or "Swankyswig" was created by Kraft Foods during the Great Depression as a marketing promotion for their newly released. processed cheese spread. The campaign quickly gained popularity and by the 1950s, the company was packaging other products, such as mayonnaise, relishes, and cream cheese spreads, in the same cute, reusable glass containers.
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