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Allen Vegotsky <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 25 Oct 2004 15:09:46 -0400
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It is probably not a common product, because it also does not appear in my
reference books on food bottles and fruit jars.  It would seem to be a jar
for a product specially intended for children, such as peanut butter, jelly,
cookies, etc.  I fed the words "Humpty, Dumpty and Jar" into the google
search engine and found a number of cookie jars, but these were ceramic, not
glass.  I assume this jar was threaded on top?  The size, shape and context
for the jar might be helpful.
Allen
P.S. I like peanut butter and jelly sandwiches although no longer a child.
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> On a recent site we found a clear jar with an impressed Humpty Dumpty
> character sitting on a birck wall with "HUMPTY DUMPTY" written over the
character's
> head.  Haven't had any luck finding this in my usual sources.  Ideas?
>
> Thanks in advance
> Mary Maniery
> PAR Environmental
>

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