In last Sunday's column, I reminisced about S&H Green Stamps and invited readers to do the same. In the spirit of the season, we shared many of the responses yesterday and offer more today. Thanks for ...
If you've ever riffled through your grandparents' junk drawers looking for scissors or tape, you might've found errant S&H green stamps that've probably been there since the 70s. These stamps weren't ...
Many of our mothers collected stamps. These weren’t multicolored U.S. postal stamps with pictures of dead presidents on them. No, the stamps our mothers collected were all green, and were adorned with ...
I drove by the old S&H Green Stamp store on High Street in Longview the other day, on the way to taking Sam the Dog to the veterinarian for routine vaccinations. One has to have been on this planet a ...
In last Sunday's column, I reminisced about S&H Green Stamps and invited readers to do the same. In the spirit of the season, we'll share many of the responses today and tomorrow. Thanks for all the ...
In the prime of Green Stamps' popularity, S&H redemption books and catalogs ranked among the most-printed and distributed items in the United States. How cool was this: After you paid for groceries or ...
When I was a child and accompanied my mother to the grocery store, she always handed me the S&H Green Stamps that came with her receipt. Retailers, primarily grocery stores and service stations, gave ...
Good news, hoarders and collectors: Those S&H Green Stamps you (or your parents or your grandparents) have stored away still have value. A forerunner to today’s customer-loyalty rewards programs, the ...
Last year, this column mentioned S&H green stamps and Gold Bond stamps, saying they were issued during World War II as ration stamps. That brought in several emails saying that was incorrect. Phil ...
Up to the 1970s, The Sperry and Hutchinson Co., Inc. (S&H) printed the popular “green stamps,” which shoppers received when they bought items and later redeemed for toasters and water pitchers. The ...
N E W Y O R K, Aug. 28 -- You can't lick 'em, but you can certainly click 'em: S&H Green Stamps are mounting a comeback via the Web. Despite the recent demise of online currency companies Flooz ...
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