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Turkey Brand Coffee Tin Can, A. J. Kasper Co., Chicago, IL & Kansas City, MO. Circa 1920

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Featured is a beautiful tin three pound coffee can from the A.J. Kasper Company for their Turkey Brand of roasted coffee.  This can features a great image of a turkey and is very colorful.  Circa 1920.

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