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Old 04-22-2019, 04:48 PM
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Default Anyone have pics of original packaging for E121 or E220

Title says it all... I know we see a lot of pics of tobacco packages of the era, but haven't seen any packages of caramels from the era. Do any exist? any pics out there?

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Old 04-22-2019, 06:01 PM
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Default Anyone have pics of original packaging for E121 or E220

Taylor, I believe that E121's were distributed in glassine envelopes.
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Thank you, very much appreciated.
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Taylor, I believe that E121's were distributed in glassine envelopes.
Tom, this is how the W575-1 blank-backed cards were distributed, not the E121 American Caramel cards.
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Correct. I would imagine the American Caramels would have been marked as such. I had never seen another W575-1 wrapper until that one (still the only one I have seen). I have to guess there could be variations of it. It looks rather plain.

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