Collecting Your First Antique Nabisco Cracker Tin
If you've ever spotted an antique nabisco cracker tin sitting on a farmhouse shelf or tucked away in a booth at a local flea market, you know exactly how much character these little metal boxes can add to a room. There's a certain weight to them—both physically and historically—that modern plastic packaging just can't replicate. I remember finding my first one years ago, a slightly rusted Uneeda Biscuit tin with that iconic boy in the yellow raincoat, and it felt like holding a small piece of 1920s Americana. ...