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Article: Rustic-looking bottle helps rekindle sales for Log Cabin syrups.
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- Food & Drug Packaging
- Article date:
- September 1, 1998
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This July, Aurora Foods began distribution of its line of regular, lite and sugar free Log Cabin breakfast syrups in a new bottle shaped like a log cabin. Supplied by American National Can (call (773) 399-3696 or Circle 235), the polypropylene bottle is blow molded to look like rounded logs topped with a stone chimney.
Originally introduced in 1887, the maple syrup was named Log Cabin in honor of Abraham Lincoln's rustic beginnings. The new bottle is being introduced ...