Jumbo Brand Peanut Butter Jars: History and Price Guide
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Jumbo Brand Peanut Butter Jars: History and Price Guide
Jumbo Brand peanut butter Jars, by Liz LaMacRevised. In this 66 page revised and enlarged book you will read about the charming, deep ribbed, elephant embossed, Jumbo Brand, peanut butter jars, from the ity, bitty jars of 3 ounces to the 2 pound jars. Read how they got started, where they were made, who made them, and who wrote the trite little slogans on the bottom of many of them. And for the first time you will see a clear picture of each size jar, and more pictures. You will find at least 30 pictures and for the first time you will have a price guide. You will know how much each jar is worth. Collecting will be more fun than ever.And best of all there is a clear picture of each size jar that was made by the Frank Tea and Spice Co. There is also a Quick Reference list for jumbo Brand jars in the back of the book. You can see at a glance the Jars that are out there, waiting to be collected. About The Author Let me introduce myself. I am Liz LaMac. I have been writing for many years and I have published work in numerous magazines and newspapers. I wrote a syndicated newspaper column for children called Frogs and Spices. I hosted a syndicated radio show, Liz LaMac's Roving Studio. I produced and hosted a live Country Music Show, the Liz LaMac Show. I wrote the joke book for Winn Miller’s Mopkins, and I scripted the jokes, show scripts and songs for my dummy’s syndicated television show, King Joe's Palace. My Radio Show and my Television Show were both broadcasted from Nashville, TN.While I was living in the Hutton House I was known as Doris Boggs and I wrote many articles under that name including the one for the National Enquirer about the Hutton House Ghost.