First two digs ever, some help?

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Mainepontil

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Good point Kastoo.

There are also fruit jars in that category.

Don't be throwing those back.
 

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I'm always finding Rawleighs bottles, I figure it must have been the absolute necessary item in all Canadian households!
I actually found two recently with the labels fairly intact (they were face to face) one is "red colour" and the other is maple flavouring. The labels are actually quite nice...
 

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i've found Rawleighs in Clear,Aqua and Amber,and I've heard of one in Apple Green.
One of the reasons there are so many around is they were sold door to door,and the company did good ads.
 

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I'm digging similar dump...there's good advice given already. I would echo the opinion that if it's a big dump, you should move around. I was in a dump from the 50s, and moved a bit. Now I'm in a deeper spot which is producing milks, sodas, and nice inks from the 10s and 20s. Most dumps were used for a number of years. Dig deep, and dig test pits in different areas to find the old spots!!
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