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The California citrus growers association (now known as Sunkist) started marketing orange juice to increase sales of their oranges, prior to this people would only eat oranges ,not "drink: them. The rest is history.
I appreciate your comments.
Thanks for your input.
I think these were meant to be single use containers, they are much too thin to be a regular house hold item.
I compare them to glass "target balls". use one time and discard ??
Maybe they are from the 20-30"s when orange juice was being heavily promoted to the US...
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I appreciate your enthusiastic and thought provoking conjecture, however I still am looking for the identity /purpose of these orange shaped containers. I have reached out to the academic community that are involved with the citrus industry. I'll report back on any news.
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Thanks for your thoughts and photo's.
The openings are flush with the top, so there is nothing for the metal top of a Christmas ornament to fit over. All three containers are identical.
I don't believe that they were meant for continued use , thus the thin glass, but more as a marketing...
Thanks for the input.
The tops are very smooth, but I don't think the containers were designed to be drunk from.
I think they were made to be used with a straw ?? They would be hard , if not impossible, to drink from without pouring some of the contents on yourself.
The lip is smooth , no jagged...
Thanks for your ideas.
They are smooth on top (no stem for a metal cap). They are textured with "dimples" like a real orange. Someone wanted you to know that you had a glass orange, maybe a souvenir or marketing item ?? They went to some trouble to have these containers manufactured. They are...
I am looking for information on (3) clear glass "orange" shaped containers that I have had for years.
I was told that they were orange juice containers that were given to roadside customers to sample the farmers orange juice ?
They are clear glass approx. 2.5 " wide X 2 " high and approx. 9 "...