Hazel-Atlas Glass Company

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1902-1964
The Hazel Glass Company merged with the Atlas Glass Company in 1902, forming the Hazel-Atlas Glass Company, which quickly became one of the largest glass manufacturers in the world iwth 14 plants across the country. In 1957, the company became a division of the Continental Can Company, but its maker’s marks stayed in use until 1964, when Continental sold its glass plants to Brockway Glass. The advertisement below was reprinted in a 1919 book on principles of advertising as an example of variation in form, as well as creative use of the product’s shape to draw the readers’ attention.
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Source

De Bower, Herbert Francis. Advertising Principles. New York: Alexander Hamilton Institute. 1919.

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