Lincoln Bank Orange Syrup Bottle, 1952. Label is still intact (if a little peeling). I wonder what this stuff tasted like. Made in Lawrence, MA. Below is some info I found posted by from Brown Univ.
The design was based on an 1898 glass bottle shaped like Uncle Sam, as
well as the classic piggy bank of the 20th century. Once the Lincoln
bottle was empty; the lid could be cut so as to make a slot for coins.
It was the first combination syrup/bank bottle ever produced. In 1954,
the company changed its name to Lincoln Foods. A year later, they came
out with a George Washington version of their popular bank bottle
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