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Carnation processes its first cans of evaporated milk - September 6th, 1899

Carnation processes its first cans of evaporated milk - September 6th, 1899

This Day in History Class

September 6, 202410m 13s

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On this day in 1899, Carnation evaporated milk was produced for the first time in Kent, Washington.

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