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Cleanser Can

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Description
Tall round tin with an image of a woman in traditional Dutch bonnet and dress brandishing a stick. "Sudsing Action" is written in red near her head. "New Old Dutch Cleanser / Sanitizes / Deodorizes" is printed below the image of the woman. Instructions for use are on the back. The top of the can is…
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Title
Old Dutch Cleanser
Manufacturer
The Cudahy Packing Company
Category
TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT FOR SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY
Sub-Category
MERCHANDISING TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
Place Of Manufacture
Canada
Toronto
Weston
Start Date
1905
Period or Date Notes
Cudahy Packing Co. began producing Old Dutch cleaning products in 1905. Source: http://www.olddutch.ca/en/history.php, accessed 2018-02-15
Description
Tall round tin with an image of a woman in traditional Dutch bonnet and dress brandishing a stick. "Sudsing Action" is written in red near her head. "New Old Dutch Cleanser / Sanitizes / Deodorizes" is printed below the image of the woman. Instructions for use are on the back. The top of the can is perforated.
Accession No.
2018.4.1
Type of Record
Museum Artifact

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