Posted 12 months ago
tklisz68
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help! can't find any information on the history of this lunchbox, i bought it at a garage sale, there is something in the box... no sure if it is a thermos or cracker jacks? it is still in the plastic.
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Posted 12 months ago
tklisz68
(1 item)
help! can't find any information on the history of this lunchbox, i bought it at a garage sale, there is something in the box... no sure if it is a thermos or cracker jacks? it is still in the plastic.
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if you are a collector or know how i can get details on the history of lunchbox please let me know. thanks!
Your tin cracker jack lunch pail is a newer reproduced one from 2000 . It should be marked on back with date and made in China correct ? It is very cute and thanks for sharing it . Companies often would make new tins that resembled the old ones . Usually they were full of products like candy ect. Yours may have had cracker jacks in when new . These types of tins do not have a high market for value but are fun to have . Thank you for sharing it and glad you choose to come to CW to post it . Welcome to a great site .
thanks again for solving my mystery. i really appreciate you
Your very welcome :-)