Rare 1910 Daniel Boone American Caramels Wild West Card
by American Caramels Co
- Used
- good
- Condition
- Good
- Seller
-
North Providence, Rhode Island, United States
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About This Item
Pa.: American Caramels Co.. Good. 1910. Single Card. Size: 2 3/4 by 1 1/2 inches Condition: Rounded corners, edge wear, light age toning to reverse as shown in photos. ; This is one card in a series of 20 cards issued by the American Caramel Co. The individual cards in the Wild West Series (E49) was issued with each individually wrapped Wild West Caramel. In 1898 Hershey's two major competitors, Breisch-Hine and P. C. Wiest, merged to form the American Caramel Company. They wanted to form a caramel monopoly and asked Hershey to join them. When he refused to do so, they offered to purchase his caramel manufacturing company for $1 million. Hershey accepted their offer and refocused his energy on manufacturing chocolate. Caramel was easy to make and many others jumped in to making it: the American Caramel Company eventually floundered. - Balisusnset Hubpages. .
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Details
- Bookseller
- biblioboy (US)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 631461
- Title
- Rare 1910 Daniel Boone American Caramels Wild West Card
- Author
- American Caramels Co
- Format/Binding
- Single Card
- Book Condition
- Used - Good
- Publisher
- American Caramels Co.
- Place of Publication
- Pa.
- Date Published
- 1910
- Bookseller catalogs
- Collectibles;
Terms of Sale
biblioboy
Scans of any item on request.
Returns within14 days of receipt of the book for any reason. We do not refund postage, unless other arrangements have already been made. USA insurance is $1.75 for books with a value up to $50.00.
About the Seller
biblioboy
Biblio member since 2003
North Providence, Rhode Island
About biblioboy
We are biblioboybiblioboy dealers in Books, Stamps, Ephemera, Victorian Trade cards, Magazines, Postcards, Sheet Music, Engravings, and much more. I started out as a book collector and soon progressed to owning a book store with over 80,000 books and more than 10,000 pieces of ephemera, postcards, and other items. I exhibited my stock for years at book and paper shows around the eastern United States. As the book and paper business has changed over the years, I have changed the way I do business to evolve with the times. I now offer my items for sale on the web only, through my various listing services and web sites. Being a a collector, as well as a dealer, I understand the importance of condition, as well as rarity of an item, and the desire to own scarce and one of a kind items.