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July 25, 2011

Bassett’s Horehound Troches

HoreHoundTrochesOn left: photo from Sheaff-Ephemera; on right: a photo from eBay

Bassett’s Horehound Troches: another product from the same company that sold Bassett’s Egg Shampoo Cream.

“Troches” is a word we don’t hear much these days. If this product were around now, the word would be “lozenges” or “cough Drops.”

Would have been nice to find a photo of their 25¢ “elegant glass bottle” (a torpedo bottle), but this bottle-shaped trade card is all I could find online.

Before starting the Basset Supply Company, Albert G. Bassett was in the drug store business. Judging by the last line on the back of the trade card, Horehound Troches were also sold on trains.

(See also: Die-Cut, Package-Shaped Recipe Booklets)

Randy Ludacer
Beach Packaging Design

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  1. Daniel says:

         Why settle for one measly worm at the bottom of a bottle of
         mezcal when you could be enjoying an entire jug?
    *laughs out loud*