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    Posted 3 months ago

    Indianabot…
    (836 items)

    Pictured here are the round & square versions of the Cop The Cream milk bottles from Pippin Orchard.. Cranston Rhode Island. Both styles are hard to find & make great additions to a collection. I use duplicates as traders to acquire other bottles that I need.

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    1. Laurabelle61 Laurabelle61, 3 months ago
      These are so cool! I'd never heard of them until recently when I found one. It was an interesting concept and I read where some came with a scoop or a spoon to take the cream off of the top. When I first picked it up I thought it was something reproduced. Mine is in brown writing it is a frye from Leominster.

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