John Deere commemorative lunch boxes
July 24th, 2008John Deere. A man who, in 1837, opened a blacksmith shop, forging the beginnings of Deere and Company. They are now celebrating their 200th anniversary. That is something to commemorate.
Let us help you to do so. We are offering a John Deere lunch box in two styles. The best part is, our lunch box doesn’t come empty!
While we are celebrating the success of John Deere, we would also like to celebrate the success of ….candy and retro-style lunch boxes!.
Candy from the 50’s, 60’s and 70’s. Okay, the 1900’s – not the 1800’s! But what a great way to combine the best of both centuries!
You will receive candy that:
1. Will not melt
2. Will delight several generations…those that have all ready lived it, and those that will experience it for the first time.
3. Will walk you through memory lane. Why not grab a best friend, sibling, or someone
with whom you grew up?
John Deere, retro-candy in a great looking commemorative lunch box. A great combination to celebrate the history of our nation.
Candy buyers and wholesale accounts welcome
Jim Hiigel
www.nostalgic-candy.net