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  2. Ball Corporation - Wikipedia

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    The Ball Brothers' jars, which were produced in half-gallon, pint, and midget sizes, were manufactured during 1884, 1885, and 1886. “Buffalo” jar lids were produced in a Ball Brother metal fabricating factory. The brothers decided to add their logo onto the surface of the glass jars, which were amber or aqua (blue-green) at the time. [3 ...

  3. Jarden - Wikipedia

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    Martin E. Franklin joined the company in 2001, Franklin decided to change the name of the company to something that represented the company's heritage, and future. Martin Franklin conceived the Jarden name by combining the heritage of the Ball Mason Jar ("Jar") with the concept of products being used in the home (the "den").

  4. Ball brothers - Wikipedia

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    The Ball brothers, whose glass company became known for its home canning jars, went into business together in 1880, and made the decision to move their glass manufacturing operations from Buffalo, New York to Muncie, Indiana, in 1886, due to the abundance of natural gas in the area. The brothers opened their factory in Muncie in 1888.

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  6. Lid - Wikipedia

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    Lids have been found on pottery dating back as far as 3100 BC.Ancient Egyptian canopic jars with lids held the organs of mummified bodies as early as 2686 BC. [1] Lids are referred to in the Bible, in the Book of Numbers, verses from which have been dated as far back as the late seventh or early sixth century BC: Every open vessel with its lid unfastened will be unclean, Numbers 19:15 [2]

  7. Mason jar - Wikipedia

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    The Ball brand of Mason jars were manufactured in several colors, but the most common color was the distinctive "Ball blue," which the Ball Corporation used in its jars from about 1910 to 1930. Mason jars with this particular color of glass may be attributed to Ball, since "virtually no other bottle or jar was made in that color." [8]

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