Ann & Andy Illy Collection
A gallery of Illy Collection espresso and cappuccino cups, with photographs, guestbook, discussion forum, and selected cups for sale.
Asian Coca-Cola Cans
Asian soda cans, beer cans, bottle caps, and other miniature bottles, with images and links.
CC International Ltd.
An international organization for collectors of Campbell's Soup and other Campbell items. With image archive, convention information, message board.
Chewing Gum Wrappers
Valery Nosal, a Russian collector, displays a large collection of chewing-gum wrappers from around the world, with links to related sites. English and Russian translations.
Cigarette Packs Collection
Collection of cigarette packs from worldwide (both full and empty) with a lot of beautiful pictures, a guest book and a link page to other collectors sites.
Collecting Tin and Graniteware Measures
Some photographs and history about the manufacturers of tin and graniteware measures used in general stores in Canada from the late 1800s until the mid 1900s.
The Condiment Packet Museum
Gallery of assorted condiment packets from hundreds of restaurants: ketchup, mustard, mayonnaise and many other items.
Coon Chicken Inn
Some history about the founder of this restaurant chain, with some information about Black memorabilia of the early 20th century.
Doughboy and Sprout Collector Page
Information about collecting doughboy and sprout advertising items.
Doughfan.com
The definitive guide for Pillsbury doughboy collectibles. Contains links, photos, and an interactive message forum.
Illy & Amici Collection site
Information about Illy and Amici espresso cups, with photographs of the collection, a trade/want list, and links page.
The Imaginary World/ Tick Tock Archives
A collection of a variety of food and drink packages and toy premiums from the 1950s through the 1970s.
Lolly Sticks
A Danish collector exhibits his collection of lolly sticks. Guinness Book record holder(2002).
The Museum of Beverage Containers and Advertising
Over 36,000 cans and bottles displayed of soda, beer cans, bottles, and advertising items.
Online Museum of Shopping Lists
A growing collection of discarded shopping lists (found in supermarket trolleys). All manner of handwriting, spelling, and notepaper. A glimpse into the personal wants and needs of total strangers.
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