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Made in Canada, 1966, Ontario, Barrie
– The product could be made in China, but the factory could be in Ontario
– Mid weight
– The colors are outdated and dull for a product that’s gift set
– The colors are also gender neutral making it useable for all family members
– Titles on the box are in three different fonts
– There are several scorelines in the bottom on the box with a text for how to make the
box stand on a side for display
– Doesn’t display the traditional whisk vector on the box
– Might has a vent in the back with a hole to plug the wire
– Has French text on left and right of the package and English on top and another text
on the bottom that is only in English
– The product itself only has English text
– The handle is on top with the buttons and ejector slide on the side
– The box color does not match the product color
– Most part of the handle is hidden under the packaging but there is a vector on the
box indicating where the handle is
– There is a dotted plate that we don’t know what is used for
– The original package might have come like this for display since it’s a gift set and this
should have been common beck in the 50’s
– 3 types of materials were used in this product: rubber, hard plastic, metal
– Rubber plastic on the bottom is used for the device not to slide when is being used
– The display is used for baby showers and gift giving events and we think in the 50’s
people valued the gift giving more than now
– Seems it was made for heavy duty and not cheap at all
– Might be considered a luxury and expensive product
– Doesn’t mention anything about baking on the box just mixing which makes us
question if it’s used for mixing anything else
– There are some decorative patterns on the side that has no text that might be there
as a decorative piece or as a brand identity
– The use of logo is overused and there is at least one logo on each side