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Vintage USAID Soybean Salad Oil Can – 1960s U.S. Foreign Aid Tin – Alliance for Progress - Americana Decor Patina Rustic Can
Vintage USAID Soybean Salad Oil Can – 1960s U.S. Foreign Aid Tin – Alliance for Progress - Americana Decor Patina Rustic Can
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Original vintage 1960s U.S. foreign aid oil can – "Soybean Salad Oil" – issued by the United States government under the Alliance for Progress / USAID program. This 1-gallon tin was used to distribute food aid across developing nations in Latin America, Africa, and Asia.
The can features multilingual inscriptions stating: "Furnished by the People of the United States of America – Not to be Sold or Exchanged", with patriotic handshake emblem and red/blue graphics. Heavy patina and rust make it a raw, authentic decorative piece with strong historical character.
A great piece for collectors of Cold War-era memorabilia, humanitarian history, or vintage industrial decor.
Details:
• Period: 1960s
• Capacity: 1 Gallon / 3.785 Liters
• Origin: USA – Foreign Aid
• Program: Alliance for Progress / USAID
• Condition: Heavily patinated, surface rust, structurally solid
• Material: Metal tin
• Multilingual warning text – great cultural depth
DIM: 24 cm x 17 cm x 10 cm
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