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The Nut Factory

PO Box 815
Greenacres, WA 99016
Toll free: (888) 239-5288
Phone: (509) 926-6666
Fax: (509) 926-3300
E-Mail Address: nuts@TheNutFactory.com

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Steeple Tin

A New England scene of a picturesque town in Vermont complete with church and steeple.
Item Code Item Description

Price

50028 Steeple Tin $11.75

1929 Buick Tin

A nostalgic scene of a 1929 Buick in a pastoral setting. 

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Item Code Item Description

Price

50022 Lincoln Ford Tin $10.00

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Centennial Trail Tin 

A colorful local tourist tin that depicts the comunity we live in.

Item Code Item Description

Price

50024 Centennial Trail Tin  $11.75

Butterflies Tin

A brilliant colored collectable tin made by metal box company of Carlysle, England.

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Item Code Item Description

Price

50030 Butterflies Tin $13.50

 

Metallic_Landscape_Tin.jpg (5367 bytes) Metallic Landscape Tin

A crisp brightly colored metalic tin showing an interesting mosiac pattern
Item Code Item Description

Price

50150 Metallic Landscape Tin $11.50

 

One of the earliest uses of the decorative tin was the stationery box.    Many of the earlier English tins were made to package stationery, envelops, and a pen for convenience. 

 

The designs are more feminine to appeal to the women.   English tin companies were famous for making rectangular snuff tins for the gentry, so it was a natural evolution to design a decorative rectangular tin box with floral and mosaic designs lithographed on the sides and cover.   Fruit and floral vases were also extremely popular decorations on the tins.

 

The Malverne tin shown above was a classic as was the Claremont tin shown below.  These were classic, timeless designs that always were popular.

 

Unusual Shapes | Tea Caddies | Pails | Stationery Boxes | Theme Tins | Round Tins | Specialty Packaging | Wooden Crates | Cardboard Boxes |Other

Nuts & Seeds | Mixtures | Chocolates | Snacks | Candy | Fruit | Gifts | Tins

 

Tip of the day

Don't count your nuts before you crack them.


Our favorite recipes

Chippie Pie

who needs chocolate chip cookies? Here's chocolate chip pie!

2 eggs
1/2 cup flour
1 cup melted butter, cooled to room temperature
6 oz. chocolate chips
1 cup chopped walnuts
1-9" unbaked pie shell

Preheat oven to 325 degrees. In a large bowl beat eggs until foamy. Add flour, brown sugar and sugar. Beat until well blended. Blend in melted butter. Stir in chocolate chips and walnuts. Pour into a pie shell. Bake at 325C for one hour. Serve with ice cream. Variation: For an interesting idea buy a package each of white chips, peanut butter chips, and chocolate chips and mix together in a blend of colors. Add walnuts, pour into pie shell, and bake.

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Little known facts

4 ounces chopped almonds or similar nut - 2/3rds cup.
1 cup whole nuts - 1-1/8 cups coarse chopped
1 cup whole nuts - 1-1/4 cups fine chopped
1 cup whole nuts - 1-1/2 cups sliced nuts

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Half a century of fun


We just completed building a new food processing plant. Our plant is located on the western United States in Spokane, Washington.Greenacres is our official address and it is a suburb of Spokane, just three miles west of the Idaho border.

Our history


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An unusual nut site.

The Indian Cashew Association.

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