
I have no idea of the year of this jar. It holds dog treats and sits on top of my Mother’s microwave. It’s about 8 inches tall and made of heavy glass.
I have no idea of the year of this jar. It holds dog treats and sits on top of my Mother’s microwave. It’s about 8 inches tall and made of heavy glass.
Allee Willis
I’ve always loved jars like this though I don’t remember Skippy coming in anything like this. But I’d recognize that blue ridged cap anywhere as I still hit the Skippy weekly. And I still squeeze my honey from a bear bottle, albeit a plastic one.
denny
It’s funny, I do a total search of my parent’s place when I am there, with my Mom and Dad, one never knows what they may come across. This is an amazing jar and my Dad picked it up at a flea market or garage sale.
Nessa
I have one of these, it’s from my childhood and it’s filled with pop-beads. I would guesstimate 1987 or 1989 on it’s age.
Allee Willis
Pop-It beads are one of my favorite things ever invented.