Anchor Hocking Heritage Hill 1-Gallon Glass Jar with Lid – Set of 2

$19.94

Anchor Hocking heritage hill 1-gallon glass jar set of 2 — tempered American glass pressed in Lancaster, Ohio and Monaca, Pennsylvania since 1905. Oven-, freezer-, microwave-, and dishwasher-safe. Made in the USA.

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Key Features

  • <p>Anchor Hocking makes tempered soda-lime glassware at American plants in Lancaster, Ohio and Monaca, Pennsylvania, where the company has produced drinkware, bakeware, and storage since 1905
  • Every piece is pressed from recycled-content glass, fire-polished for a smooth edge, and oven-, freezer-, dishwasher-, and microwave-safe
  • The glass doesn't absorb flavors, stains, or odors the way plastic does, which makes it a staple for food storage, baking, and everyday drinkware.</p><p>The Heritage Hill jar is a 1-gallon clear glass canister sized to hold flour, sugar, pasta, coffee beans, or pet treats in plain view on the counter or pantry shelf
  • Comes as a set of two with airtight glass lids and rubber gaskets that seal against moisture and pests
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Anchor Hocking makes tempered soda-lime glassware at American plants in Lancaster, Ohio and Monaca, Pennsylvania, where the company has produced drinkware, bakeware, and storage since 1905. Every piece is pressed from recycled-content glass, fire-polished for a smooth edge, and oven-, freezer-, dishwasher-, and microwave-safe. The glass doesn’t absorb flavors, stains, or odors the way plastic does, which makes it a staple for food storage, baking, and everyday drinkware.

The Heritage Hill jar is a 1-gallon clear glass canister sized to hold flour, sugar, pasta, coffee beans, or pet treats in plain view on the counter or pantry shelf. Comes as a set of two with airtight glass lids and rubber gaskets that seal against moisture and pests. The classic panel shape has been in the Anchor Hocking catalog for decades and fits into farmhouse, modern, or traditional kitchen décor.

The Anchor Hocking Company traces its roots to 1905 Lancaster, Ohio, where a small glassware operation grew into one of the largest American glassmakers still running. Today’s Anchor Hocking operates furnaces in Lancaster and Monaca, Pennsylvania, employing American glassworkers, machine operators, and finishers who press, cut, and pack every piece domestically. The Monaca plant originally belonged to Phoenix Glass Company and joined Anchor Hocking in the mid-20th century.

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