Name/Title
BagEntry/Object ID
1991.53.3Description
Gold, 12-ounce bag for chocolate chips. There is a red stripe on the bottom of the bag. The bag reads "GOURMET / Chips 'n' Chunks" on the left half, with a cartoon of a pile of chocolate chunks. The right half has a round red logo with VH in the negative space, the words "VAN HOUTEN / Real Semi-Sweet Chocolate / NET WT. 12oz 340g", and "$1.25" on a yellow price tag.Context
Produced at the Van Houten & Zoon plant in St. Albans, Vermont.
An article from United Press International in 1982 said that Comet Confecionery of St. Hyacinthe, Quebec, planned to open a chocolate chip plant in St. Albans beginning in 1983. It would be called C.J. Van Houten & Zoon. The Van Houten family got into the chocoate business in 1815 in Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Founded by Coenraad Van Houten, the company begain manufacturing cocoa powder in 1828. The new manufacturing process incolved treating cocoa mass with alkaline salt, making the product, known as "dutch process" chocolate, more water soluble. In the 19th century, Van Houten had extended into the other countries, including the United States, the United Kingdom, France, and Germany.Acquisition
Accession
1991.53Source or Donor
Dumville, John P. (b. 1950)Acquisition Method
GiftMade/Created
Manufacturer
C.J. Van Houten & ZoonPlace
City
St. Albans CityCounty
Franklin CountyState/Province
VermontCountry
United States of AmericaContinent
North AmericaLexicon
Nomenclature 4.0
Nomenclature Primary Object Term
BagNomenclature Class
ContainersNomenclature Category
Category 07: Distribution & Transportation ObjectsRelationships
Related Person or Organization
Person or Organization
C.J. Van Houten & ZoonRelated Places
Place
Town
St. Albans TownCounty
Franklin CountyState/Province
VermontCountry
United States of AmericaContinent
North America