Beehive Hockey Photo Museum
This easy-to-navigate site contains a complete inventory of the 1,026 Bee Hive Hockey Photos (organized by team and player) distributed by the St. Lawrence Starch Company, owner of Bee Hive Golden Corn Syrup and other products, between 1934 and 1967. Collector and site creator Ken Barnstaple details the history of the promotion behind the photos, explaining what consumers had to do to get one. He even catalogs other Bee Hive offers and premiums — from skate sharpeners to photo rings to hockey-stick tie clips.
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