I found a few scans of old Bennett-Hubbard products poking around what's left of eBay the other day. Benn-Hubb (that's what all the cool kids call it) you may recall, was a Chattanooga candy company purchased by Topps in 1943 and closed down around 1951. Bennett-Hubbard also produced a few items other than candy though, as this little picture show will reveal.
Table syrup (think pancake syrup without the maple) was a big line for Benn-Hubb, as this industrial size can shows:
You can never be too sanitary! I would say this pre-dates the table syrup can above and is probably from the 1920's:
Also on the menu, peanut butter:
There are a variety of peanut butter jars but that one is the most descriptive. I suspect Topps may have sold off some non-confectionery lines when they bought the company but that's just a guess. There's a fair selection of Benn-Hubb containers out there if you choose to pursue such things.



2 comments:
My wife’s great great grandfather was the Hubbard of the Ben Hubb Candy Co. We have a ledger from 1903 showing entries for different candies plus about 10 Ben-Hubb peanut butter jars. Would love to eventually have some Ben-Hubb tins also.
Wow, fantastic! I would very much like to hear any family anecdotes or locate documentation about the purchase by Topps and aftermath.
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