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MUELLER-KELLER CO., ST. JOSEPH, MO. ROSARY ROOT BEER SYRUP DISPENSER. 5 Cts. Circa 1920.

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Mueller-Kellar Co., St. Joseph, MO. Rosary Root Beer Syrup Dispenser. Circa 1915.

Pictured is a gorgeous pottery syrup dispenser from the Mueller Keller Company in Saint Joseph, Missouri for their invigorating and healthful Rosary Root Beer drink. Circa 1920.

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