Object Description
Large copper kettle with two handles. The bottom of the kettle is uneven, and there is a golden colored circle on the inside. There are two circular bolts on each side of the handle holding it on. The edges of the handle are a black color, while the main part has worn away to a grey color.
Origin
From Cupid's Candies in Evergreen Park, IL, which opened in 1962. The original Cupid Candies was founded in 1936 by Paul Stefanos. It opened on 79th and Ashland and originally sold fudge, toffee, and popcorn. In 1940 the company expanded and included more chocolate.
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Citation
Kettle, National Hellenic Museum, https://collections.nationalhellenicmuseum.org/Detail/objects/6597. Accessed 06/06/23.