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Welch’s Peanuts Jelly Jars!
If you were a kid of the 90s, then looking at that picture may be like looking at a picture of the Mona Lisa, the Hope Diamond, Michelangelo’s David, and a Showgirls VIP box set signed by the entire cast. Because a collection of Welch’s Peanuts jelly jars is a treasure trove of priceless jewels! The weirdest part of that picture above is that it wasn’t taken in the Louvre since that’s where Welch’s Peanuts jelly jars belong.
Since the 1950s, Welch’s has decorated their jelly jars with all sorts of iconic characters in limited-edition collections. They’ve done limited-edition jars starring Howdy Doody, The Flintstones, Tom & Jerry, the Looney Tunes, the Muppets, Pokemon, Mickey Mouse, and The Lion King. But the collection I remember the most was the Peanuts collection, which came out in the 90s. There were 7 limited-edition Peanuts jelly jars and each featured an iconic scene from a Peanuts episode. The seven scenes were:
That’ll Be Five Cents, Please
A Lap For A Nap
Let’s See If It Flies
It’s Kick-Off Time
Let’s Just Play Along
Two For Lunch, Please
Flying Ace And His Mechanic
And here’s a closer look at those important 90s artifacts:
Welch’s Peanuts jelly jars from the 90s are all over eBay and you can get one for the WAY-TOO-LOW price of $4.50. Honestly, that must be a typo and the eBay lister must have meant to set the price at $45,000. That makes sense and is a reasonable price. I mean, if I was at a friend’s house and they served drinks in Welch’s Peanuts jelly jars, I’d first look around for the security guards hired to guard those priceless gems. And then I’d make a mental note to ask the friend for money if I ever need a loan since they’re obviously really rich if they can afford the rarest and most stunning glassware in the world!
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