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'''Print butter''' is an obsolete term for ] which was sold in wrappers printed with "some emblematic device" as a branding device (as modern butter almost always is). Originally the wrappers were normally cloth and sometimes washed and returned for re-use by the retailer. By the late 19th century ] took over from cloth.<ref>{{cite paper |
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'''Print butter''' is an obsolete term for ] which was sold in wrappers printed with "some emblematic device" as a branding device (as modern butter almost always is). Originally the wrappers were normally cloth and sometimes washed and returned for re-use by the retailer. By the late 19th century ] took over from cloth.<ref>{{cite journal |
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| author = Milton E. Parker |
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| author = Milton E. Parker |
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| title = Princely Packets of Golden Health (A History of Butter Packaging) |
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| title = Princely Packets of Golden Health (A History of Butter Packaging) |
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| url = http://drinc.ucdavis.edu/research/butter.pdf |
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| url = http://drinc.ucdavis.edu/research/butter.pdf |
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| accessdate = 2010-05-25}}</ref> The term is found in American sources from at least 1791<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.webexhibits.org/butter/history-dairy.html |title=The emergence of dairy butter : Butter |publisher=www.webexhibits.org |accessdate=2010-05-25 }}</ref> to 1949.<ref>{{cite paper |
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| accessdate = 2010-05-25}}</ref> The term is found in American sources from at least 1791<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.webexhibits.org/butter/history-dairy.html |title=The emergence of dairy butter : Butter |publisher=www.webexhibits.org |accessdate=2010-05-25 }}</ref> to 1949.<ref>{{cite journal |
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| author = Combs, Coulter, and Whitman |
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| author = Combs, Coulter, and Whitman |
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| title = Avenized versus standard parchment for wrapping print butter |
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| title = Avenized versus standard parchment for wrapping print butter |
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| url = http://jds.fass.org/cgi/reprint/24/2/117.pdf |
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| url = http://jds.fass.org/cgi/reprint/24/2/117.pdf |
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| accessdate = 2010-05-25}}</ref><ref name="ct_statute">{{cite web |url=http://search.cga.state.ct.us/dlsurs/sur/htm/chap417.htm#Sec21a-21.htm |title=Chapter 417: General provisions. Pure food and drugs |publisher=www.cga.ct.gov |accessdate=2010-10-17 }}</ref> References to print butter remain in the US state of ] legal code, requiring print butter to have the net weight printed in Gothic letters at least one-half inch high.<ref name="ct_statute"/> |
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| accessdate = 2010-05-25}}</ref><ref name="ct_statute">{{cite web |url=http://search.cga.state.ct.us/dlsurs/sur/htm/chap417.htm#Sec21a-21.htm |title=Chapter 417: General provisions. Pure food and drugs |publisher=www.cga.ct.gov |accessdate=2010-10-17 }}</ref> References to print butter remain in the US state of ] legal code, requiring print butter to have the net weight printed in Gothic letters at least one-half inch high.<ref name="ct_statute"/> |
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