1973 McCall's Great American Recipe Card Box

A vintage plastic recipe card holder with a beige base and a clear flip-top lid. The front of the base features a colorful graphic of an eagle with an American flag shield, surrounded by a bounty of fruits, vegetables, and kitchenware. Inside, several illustrated recipe cards and category dividers are visible, including sections for "Our Rich Heritage" and "County Fairs." 1973 McCall's Great American Recipe Card Box 1973 McCall's Great American Recipe Card Box 1973 McCall's Great American Recipe Card Box 1973 McCall's Great American Recipe Card Box 1973 McCall's Great American Recipe Card Box 1973 McCall's Great American Recipe Card Box 1973 McCall's Great American Recipe Card Box A vintage plastic recipe card holder with a beige base and a clear flip-top lid. The front of the base features a colorful graphic of an eagle with an American flag shield, surrounded by a bounty of fruits, vegetables, and kitchenware. Inside, several illustrated recipe cards and category dividers are visible, including sections for "Our Rich Heritage" and "County Fairs."
1973 McCall's Great American Recipe Card Box
$45.00 $40.50
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Vintage Recipe Card Holder with Cards. Measures 6" in height by 8.5" wide. Very good condition. Some cards have some staining at the top, nothing too bad, see photo. I did not verify that it is complete but the cards are in correct catagories.

Bring a touch of 1970s Americana to your kitchen with this McCall's Great American Recipe Card Collection. This classic countertop organizer features the iconic eagle and cornucopia graphic on a sturdy cream-colored base with a clear protective lid that allows you to see your recipes at a glance. The set includes a variety of original illustrated cards and category dividers to keep your favorite meals organized.

The box is designed to hold a large collection of cards and fits perfectly on any countertop or shelf. It is a wonderful piece of kitchen nostalgia, perfect for those who enjoy traditional cooking or want to display a piece of culinary history.

This item is vintage and over 50 years old. While it appears to be in very good condition, there is the possibility I may have missed a minor detail. In the unlikely event I missed a major flaw I would reach out prior to sending it.