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  1. @Urban_Hermit @primonatura I’m 70+—we had no #PlasticPackaging in the 50s and no #AluminumCans until Coors started shipping them all over the West in the 60s. Everything wet came in glass, wax cartons, or #SteelCans. Dry food was in paper, paperboard, or #WaxedPaper. #Glass is the best package for beverages and most canned foods, especially #DepositBottles that go back to local bottlers to be washed and reused. Waxed paper worked well, even for potato chips. #BottleBill

  2. @Urban_Hermit @primonatura I’m 70+—we had no #PlasticPackaging in the 50s and no #AluminumCans until Coors started shipping them all over the West in the 60s. Everything wet came in glass, wax cartons, or #SteelCans. Dry food was in paper, paperboard, or #WaxedPaper. #Glass is the best package for beverages and most canned foods, especially #DepositBottles that go back to local bottlers to be washed and reused. Waxed paper worked well, even for potato chips. #BottleBill

  3. @Urban_Hermit @primonatura I’m 70+—we had no #PlasticPackaging in the 50s and no #AluminumCans until Coors started shipping them all over the West in the 60s. Everything wet came in glass, wax cartons, or #SteelCans. Dry food was in paper, paperboard, or #WaxedPaper. #Glass is the best package for beverages and most canned foods, especially #DepositBottles that go back to local bottlers to be washed and reused. Waxed paper worked well, even for potato chips. #BottleBill

  4. @Urban_Hermit @primonatura I’m 70+—we had no #PlasticPackaging in the 50s and no #AluminumCans until Coors started shipping them all over the West in the 60s. Everything wet came in glass, wax cartons, or #SteelCans. Dry food was in paper, paperboard, or #WaxedPaper. #Glass is the best package for beverages and most canned foods, especially #DepositBottles that go back to local bottlers to be washed and reused. Waxed paper worked well, even for potato chips. #BottleBill

  5. @Urban_Hermit @primonatura I’m 70+—we had no #PlasticPackaging in the 50s and no #AluminumCans until Coors started shipping them all over the West in the 60s. Everything wet came in glass, wax cartons, or #SteelCans. Dry food was in paper, paperboard, or #WaxedPaper. #Glass is the best package for beverages and most canned foods, especially #DepositBottles that go back to local bottlers to be washed and reused. Waxed paper worked well, even for potato chips. #BottleBill