Just in time for Marylanders to fill those stockings, OLD BAY will soon hit store shelves in its iconic tin container.
Old Bay, a table staple for seafood lovers and more in Maryland, is getting a new look that restores its packaging to its original material, tin.
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Just in time for Marylanders to fill those stockings, OLD BAY will soon hit store shelves in its iconic tin container. McCormick & Co. announced the change from the plastic container to tin as a step ...
Baltimore County-based McCormick & Company, maker of Old Bay, is changing the packaging of its famous spice from plastic back to its original material, tin, to “bring back the classic feeling and user ...
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To better align with its original seasoning released over 80 years ago, the McCormick brand said it's undoing a move it made in 2017.
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