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Creamers Dairy Fairbanks Alaska Deluxe Ice Cream pint Container, no lid, sorry
$ 7.91
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Creamers Deluxe ice cream Pint container from creamers dairy, Fairbanks Alaska! (no lids were found)awesome condition still!
some minor staining on them I didn't clean off for fear of damaging them
cool old style dog team logo on front
hard to find collectible!
they are quite old
(these do not have any lids, I've never been able to find any of the lids for these, sorry )
Some info about Creamers Dairy in Fairbanks Alaska:
Creamers Dairy in Fairbanks Alaska operated from 1904 to 1966, milk bottles, drink containers, ice cream tubs , bottle caps, milk caps, all have become highly sought after souvenirs now!
Charles and Belle Hinckley started the dairy on Fourth Avenue in 1904, serving boom-town Fairbanks south of the Chena.
By 1915, they had moved to a bigger place across the Chena, where Creamer's stands today. In 1928, the Hinckley's sold the dairy to Charles and Anna Creamer--Charles was the son of close friends living nearby, and Anna was Belle Hinckley's younger sister. From then on, the dairy was known as Creamer's.
During the 1930s and 1940s, the Creamer's worked hard to modernize and expand the business. They built two large ``Louden'' barns--designed by the Louden Machinery Co. of Iowa--which still give Creamer's its distinctive visual appeal. The first and largest barn cost ,700--more than the entire dairy was worth 10 years earlier. Its hayloft held 165 tons of hay, enough to feed 55 cows through the winter.
The 1940s and early 1950s Creamer's Dairy prospered, selling milk, ice cream, sherbet, cottage cheese, whipping cream, buttermilk, chocolate milk, and even a non-dairy orange drink. World War II was good for business at first, because it enabled them to secure a lucrative contract to sell milk and ice cream to Ladd Air Force Base. But post-war changes in shipping (air and the newly opened Alaska Highway) allowed outside competitors to enter the local market. These and other economic factors were taking their toll by the late 1950s. The dairy ended production in 1966.
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