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  • | primary_business = Can Maker '''William A. Anderson''' was a can manufacturer in San Jose in 1890.
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  • | primary_business = Can Maker [[Category:Can Maker]]
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  • | primary_business = Can Maker The '''Albert Fischer Can Co''' was a San Jose-based can maker in existence from 1896 to 1905 at the latest<ref>Inactive by 1905 according
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  • | primary_business=can maker ...for making beverage containers. The company made the first flat-top beer can on the west coast<ref>[http://www.toolmakersintl.com/company/history.html b
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  • ...the United States in the 20th century. The company was a second-tier can maker that expanded in the 1960's when they pioneered beverage containers. The c ...ften get licenses for the patents from its larger competitors<ref>National Can Corporation: [http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G2-2840500230.html Internati
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  • | primary_business = Can Maker | predecessors = [[Great Western Can Company]] and many others.
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  • | primary_industry = can maker ...of course.</ref>. The company was eventually bought by the [[Continental Can Company]].
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  • | primary_business = Can Maker | successors=[[American Can Company]]
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  • ...ners and Growers]], to share the costs of can production. The merged can-maker was [[CT Supply Company]], with headquarters in Fremont, California. (The
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  • ...od Canning Company''' was a San Francisco and Oakland-based canner and jam maker, founded in 1867<ref>[http://www.archive.org/stream/sanfranciscoherg00sanf/ ...ina Press. "In 1926, CalPak acquired the H.G. Prince Co. and hence CalPak can trace its roots to both of California's first canners."</ref>. In 1902, P
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