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First and foremost, corrugated cardboard takes up less space in landfills, so you can give yourself an eco-friendly pat on the back when you keep hamburgers juicy and mouth-watering in leakproof Hamburger Corrugated Clamshell Boxes.
White Castle Hamburger Carton Circa 1980's
Top of box is squared off flat rather than rounded.
Still says "Hot Coffee" "Hamburgers" on building sign.
No die cut scoring for stacking.
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White Castle Hamburger Carton Circa 1985
Reheating instructions on bottom flap.
DON'T BE A LITTERBUG! moved from bottom flap to side panel.
Registered Trademark ® symbol added after Sack.
Top of box is squared off flat rather than rounded.
No longer says Hot Coffee Hamburgers on building sign.
No die cut scoring for stacking.
Location STATES listed in all capital letters with Cities (only first letters capitalized) indented under respective states.
Reheating instructions returned, now on bottom flap.
Reheating instructions were absent from approximately 1971-1984.
White Castle Hamburger Carton Circa 1939-1940's
Symmetrical design.
East St. Louis, Omaha, and Wichita removed from locations list. Omaha and Wichita operations ceased in 1938.
"Newark, N.J." shortened to "Newark."
Quotes around the word “Sack” only.
Still has die-cut turret shaped top rather than rounded off.
White Castle Hamburger Carton Circa 1985
Reheating instructions on bottom flap.
DON'T BE A LITTERBUG! moved from bottom flap to side panel.
Registered Trademark ® symbol added after Sack.
Top of box is squared off flat rather than rounded.
No longer says Hot Coffee Hamburgers on building sign.
No die cut scoring for stacking.
Location STATES listed in all capital letters with Cities (only first letters capitalized) indented under respective states.
Reheating instructions returned, now on bottom flap.
Reheating instructions were absent from approximately 1971-1984.
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White Castle Hamburger Carton late 1960's- early 1970's
Words "A National Institution" removed.
Words "Established in 1921" moved to over "White Castle"
Registered Trademark symbol present after White Castle wording at center box but not present on building sign.
Don't be a litterbug plus speech on bottom flap.
(Die cut scoring for stacking is only on two areas instead of three on front and back of carton.)
Still has reheating instructions on side panel.
Looks like the box pictured on the back of the May 1969 (106th printing, 115 locations), the April 1970 (107th printing, 116 locations) White Castle locations booklets, and the 1969 bridge score pad.
White Castle Hamburger Carton Circa 1939-1940's
Symmetrical
East St. Louis, Omaha, and Wichita removed from locations list.
"Newark, N.J." shortened to "Newark."
Quotes around the word “Sack” only. Omaha and Wichita operations ceased in 1938.
Still has turret shaped top rather than rounded off.
White Castle Hamburger Carton Circa 1991.
70th anniversary. Sold with hamburger paperweight.
"The taste some people won’t live without!®" on side panel
Hamburger Specialists since 1921 on one side, Buy 'em by the "Sack®" on other side.
Bottom flap: Say no to drugs and yes to life.
No reheating instructions.
Recycled Recyclable
Don’t be a litterbug!
Shield on side panel no longer has "Buy 'em by the "Sack"" on bottom.
White Castle Hamburger Carton 1996
Front and back panels are the same again with "What you crave" replacing Hamburger Specialists since 1921 and Buy 'em by the "Sack®"
Bottom flap changed to Reheating instructions.
Both side panels changed.
1-800-THE-CRAVE on one side panel
Buy 'em by the "sack" on other side panel.
White Castle Hamburger Carton Circa 1992.
71st Anniversary.
Sold with hamburger paperweight.
"The taste some people won’t live without!®" on side panel
Hamburger Specialists since 1921 on one side, Buy 'em by the "Sack®" on other side.
No reheating instructions.
Bottom flap: Say no to drugs and yes to life.
Recycled Recyclable
Don’t be a litterbug!
Shield on side panel no longer has "Buy 'em by the "Sack"" on bottom.
White Castle Hamburger Carton Circa 1991.
70th anniversary. Sold with hamburger paperweight
"The taste some people won’t live without!®" on side panel
Hamburger Specialists since 1921 on one side, Buy 'em by the "Sack®" on other side.
No reheating instructions.
Bottom flap: Say no to drugs and yes to life.
Recycled Recyclable
Don’t be a litterbug!
Shield on side panel no longer has "Buy 'em by the "Sack"" on bottom.
White Castle Hamburger Carton Circa early 1990's
Extra wide for double burger or French fries / onion rings.
Shield on side panels is extra wide.
Front and back panels no longer the same. "Hamburger Specialists Since 1921" on one side, "Buy 'em by the "Sack"" on the other side.
"Buy 'em
By the Sack"
on bottom of shield on side panels is justified left rather than centered.
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White Castle Hamburger Carton Circa 1931 -1932
“Only U.S. Government Inspected Beef” on side panels.
The "31" on the flap likely indicates the 1931 design date. The "10-32" above the 31 likely indicates that this box was printed in October 1932.
White Castle Hamburger Carton circa late 1960's- early 1970's.
Words "A National Institution" removed.
Words "Established in 1921" moved to over "White Castle"
Registered Trademark symbol present after White Castle wording at center box but not present on building sign.
Don't be a litterbug plus speech on bottom flap.
(Die cut scoring for stacking is only on two areas instead of three on front and back of carton.)
Still has reheating instructions on side panel.
Looks like the box pictured on the back of the May 1969 (106th printing, 115 locations), the April 1970 (107th printing, 116 locations) White Castle locations booklets, and the 1969 bridge score pad.
White Castle Hamburger Carton Circa Early 1990's.
Extra wide for double burger or French fries / onion rings.
Shield on side panels is extra wide.
Front and back panels no longer the same. "Hamburger Specialists Since 1921" on one side, "Buy 'em by the "Sack"" on the other side.
"Buy 'em
By the Sack"
on bottom of shield on side panels is justified left rather than centered.
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White Castle Hamburger Carton Circa 1944-1948
Rounded off top, rather than turret shaped.
Still says 5 cents on building signs.
Has four die cut scored slots for stacking multiple cartons.
Fourth die cut slot is in center of bottom flap tab.
Still says "Newark" instead of "New Jersey," even though the White Castle location guide booklet changed from Newark to New Jersey sometime between September 1939 (34th Printing and May 1940 (38th printing).
Bottom flap says "Custom Patent Pending"
Patent for stackable cartons was applied for on 8/18/1944 and was granted on 2/3/1949. (Patent number 2,435,355). The original Patent number for the first carton in 1931 is 1,103,708.
White Castle Hamburger Carton Circa 1944-1948
Rounded off top, rather than turret shaped.
Still says 5 cents on building signs.
Has four die cut scored slots for stacking multiple cartons.
Fourth die cut slot is in center of bottom flap tab.
Still says "Newark" instead of "New Jersey," even though the White Castle location guide booklet changed from Newark to New Jersey sometime between September 1939 (34th Printing and May 1940 (38th printing).
Bottom flap says "Custom Patent Pending"
Patent for stackable cartons was applied for on 8/18/1944 and was granted on 2/3/1949. (Patent number 2,435,355). The original Patent number for the first carton in 1931 is 1,103,708.
White Castle Hamburger Carton Circa early 1990's
Front and back panels no longer the same. "Hamburger Specialists Since 1921" on one side, "Buy 'em by the "Sack"" on the other side.
"Buy 'em
By the "Sack"
on bottom of shield on side panels is justified left rather than centered.
White Castle Hamburger Carton 1996
Front and back panels are the same again with "What you crave" replacing Hamburger Specialists since 1921 and Buy 'em by the "Sack®"
Bottom flap changed to Reheating instructions.
Both side panels changed.
1-800-THE-CRAVE on one side panel
Buy 'em by the "sack" on other side panel.
White Castle Hamburger Carton Circa 1977
Still has the die cut scoring for stacking.
Registered Trademark symbol after White Castle wording on left side building sign and after center White Castle text.
No reheating instructions.
DON'T BE A LITTERBUG! but no speech/plea on bottom flap.
Top of box is still rounded off rather than flat.
Looks like the box used in the movie "Saturday Night Fever."
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White Castle Hamburger Carton Circa 1980's For Double Hamburger (60mm wide).
No solid blue bar at bottom of front/back.
Thin double lines above and below "Buy 'em by the "Sack""
Top of box is squared off flat rather than rounded.
Still says "Hot Coffee" "Hamburgers" on building signs.
No die cut scoring for stacking.
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White Castle Hamburger Carton Circa 1933-1934
Reheating instructions replaced “Only U.S. Government Inspected Beef” on side panels.
5-34 on flap likely indicates that this box was printed in May 1934.
White Castle Hamburger Carton Circa early 1990's
Front and back panels no longer the same. "Hamburger Specialists Since 1921" on one side, "Buy 'em by the "Sack"" on the other side.
"Buy 'em
By the Sack"
on bottom of shield on side panels is justified left rather than centered.
White Castle Hamburger Carton Circa 1980's For Double Hamburger (60mm wide).
No solid blue bar at bottom of front/back.
Thin double lines above and below "Buy 'em by the "Sack""
Top of box is squared off flat rather than rounded.
Still says "Hot Coffee" "Hamburgers" on building signs.
No die cut scoring for stacking.
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White Castle Hamburger Carton Circa 1954-1959
"Don't be a litter bug!" on front, back and bottom.
Patent number 2435355 on bottom flap tab.
This carton is design is pictured on the back of the 1954 White Castle Locations booklet February 1957 edition (81st printing).
White Castle Hamburger Carton Circa Early 1980s
Top of box is squared off flat rather than rounded.
No longer says Hot Coffee Hamburgers on building sign.
No die cut scoring for stacking.
Location STATES listed in all capital letters with Cities (only first letters capitalized) indented under respective states.
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White Castle Hamburger Carton Circa 1977
Still has the die cut scoring for stacking.
Registered Trademark symbol after White Castle wording on left side building sign and after center White Castle text.
DON'T BE A LITTERBUG! but no speech/plea on bottom flap.
Top of box is still rounded off rather than flat.
Looks like the box used in the movie "Saturday Night Fever."
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White Castle Hamburger Carton Circa 1948-1954
Die cut scoring for stacking now in only two places on front and back panels (die cut scoring removed from between "SYSTEM, INC." and "Buy 'em by the "Sack"."
New patent number for die cut tabs for stacking.
Patent was applied for 08/18/1944 and granted 02/03/1948.
However, 550039 is actually the serial number not the patent number.
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White Castle Hamburger Carton Circa 1934-1938 DSC03492
Wording changed to “White Castle System, Inc.” (No "The" above "White Castle" no "Trade Mark" under "White Castle")
"Buy 'em by the Sack" still all in quotes, not just "Sack"
The company name was changed to "White Castle System, Inc." in October, 1934. The Omaha Nebraska and Wichita Kansas operations were were dropped in 1938.
White Castle Hamburger Carton Circa early 1980's
Top of box is squared off flat rather than rounded.
No longer says Hot Coffee Hamburgers on building sign.
No die cut scoring for stacking.
Location STATES listed in all capital letters with Cities (only first letters capitalized) indented under respective states.
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White Castle Hamburger Carton Circa 1948-1954
Die cut scoring for stacking now in only two places on front and back panels (die cut scoring removed from between "SYSTEM, INC." and "Buy 'em by the "Sack"."
New patent number for die cut tabs for stacking.
Patent was applied for 08/18/1944 and granted 02/03/1948.
However, 550039 is actually the serial number not the patent number.
Hand-written notes indicate that this box was obtained on October 24, 1951.
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White Castle Hamburger Carton Circa 1954-1959
"Don't be a litter bug!" on front, back and bottom.
Patent number 2435355 on bottom flap tab.
This carton is design is pictured on the back of the 1954 White Castle Locations booklet February 1957 edition (81st printing).
White Castle Hamburger Carton 1971 (50th Anniversary)
Registered Trademark symbol after White Castle wording on left side building sign.
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White Castle Hamburger Carton 1971 (50th Anniversary)
Registered Trademark symbol after White Castle wording on left side building sign.
No longer has reheating instructions.
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White Castle Hamburger Carton Circa 1933-1934
Reheating instructions replaced “Only U.S. Government Inspected Beef" on side panels.
White Castle Hamburger Carton Circa 1935 DSC03491
Wording changed to “White Castle System, Inc.” (No "The" above "White Castle" no "Trade Mark" under "White Castle")
"Buy 'em by the Sack" still all in quotes, not just "Sack"
The company name was changed to "White Castle System, Inc." in October, 1934. The Omaha Nebraska and Wichita Kansas operations were were dropped in 1938.
Bears hand-written notes indicating that it was obtained at a Columbus Ohio White Castle on October 27, 1935.
White Castle Hamburger Carton Circa 1992.
71st Anniversary.
Sold with hamburger paperweight.
"The taste some people won’t live without!®" on side panel
Hamburger Specialists since 1921 on one side, Buy 'em by the "Sack®" on other side.
No reheating instructions.
Bottom flap: Say no to drugs and yes to life.
Recycled Recyclable
Don’t be a litterbug!
Shield on side panel no longer has "Buy 'em by the "Sack"" on bottom.
White Castle Hamburger Carton Circa 1980's
Top of box is squared off flat rather than rounded.
Still says "Hot Coffee" "Hamburgers" on building sign.
No die cut scoring for stacking.
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White Castle Hamburger Carton Circa 1940's DSC03497
Kansas City removed. The Kansas City "plant" was discontinued November, 1943.
“Newark” changed to “New Jersey.” The White Castle location guide booklet changed from Newark to New Jersey sometime between September 1939 (34th Printing and May 1940 (38th printing).
No longer says 5 cents on building signs.
Still has die cut tabs for stacking in three places on front and back.
Patent pending / granted status not known because bottom panel and flaps are missing.