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    Mini milks

    Two versions of the back of the Deep South dairy creamer. It's from Jasper, AL.
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    ISO Milk bottle from Illinois Wurth Dairy

    Here is a pic of two known individual, single serve restaurant creamers. I have neither in my collection, so I'm looking too.
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    Timmins dairy - milk jugs Timmins Ont

    My understanding is that there are 5 each different Timmins and Kormans single serve, individual dairy creamers. This is the only one I have ever seen.
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    Spelling error

    Pickett's Dairy in Sheridan, IN had milk bottles with two T's, but their single serve restaurant creamers had only one. Family members assured me that Pickett's was the correct spelling.
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    Coffee creamers

    These are actually two racks. The creamers are in alphabetical order. In another room I have a third rack to finish off the 3/4's, a rack and a half for each both the 1 ozs and squares. I still need to find another one for the half ozers. That has been a fools errand. There was a company in...
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    Coffee creamers

    Here is a partial rack of 3/4 oz creamers
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    missouri pacific lines

    This is the only real individual, single serve, railroad dairy creamer. It was used in Missouri Pacific cafes and not on the trains themselves. I haven't seen any in great condition.
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    Canadian Dairy Creamers

    Does anyone have information on the small(~2"), individual, single serve, restaurant dairy creamers with names?
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    Milk Bottles caps from the 1940's

    Ed, I am interested in the caps for the small, individual, single serve dairy creamers.
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    Coffee creamers

    I do collect them. Can I answer any questions?

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