Container for 6 Dozen Eggs
Container for 6 Dozen Eggs

Image courtesy of Smithsonian's National Postal Museum
After Parcel Post Service was enacted on January 1, 1913, a wide variety of goods began to flood the mails. Manufacturers seized on the opportunity to create and market new products by building specialized containers for certain goods. This container, for instance, was built to safely and securely ship six dozen eggs.