Golden Pheasant Marshmallows Tin, Pacific Coast Candy Co., San Francisco. Ca. 1920

PHEASANT AND MARSHMALLOWS…AN ODD COMBINATION!

This particular Golden Pheasant Marshmallow can from the Pacific Coast Candy Company is an interesting combo to say the least.   How the use of the word “pheasant” and “marshmallow” came to be added together to form a product name is beyond my imagination.  However, it was approximately 100 years ago, and as a result, modern…

Prince Albert Tobacco Charger Sign. Ca 1900

PRINCE ALBERT ENJOYED HIS SMOKES!

I love this old charger sign with the larger than life image of a rotund Prince Albert! I have always wondered if this brand changed their image for the prince character on purpose? In later years the prince was featured as a debonair character in a dark black suit, looking very dapper. The latter image…

Mastiff Plug Cut Tobacco Tin, Ca. 1900

THE MASTIFF BULLDOG SOLD TOBACCO!

I have always loved this bulldog mascot or logo for the Mastiff brand of cut plug tobacco. Proudly displayed boldly, the dog represented strength and perhaps the quality of the cut plug tobacco given a bulldog’s strength. This is not the only tobacco can with a bulldog featured, and in fact, their are several other…