Curly Lambeau founded the Packers and built his team around the ACME meat packing company he worked for.
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The Indian Meat Packing Company only sold canned meat. The same for Acme Packing Company. These companies financed the Green Bay Packers football team.
Earl "Curly" Lambeau was the Green Bay Packers (ACME Packers) first coach. He coached the team from 1919 to 1949.
They are named this because when they first began they were sponsored by the Acme packing corporation. It was how they could afford the equipment and salaries. As time went on and Acme went away they became the Green Bay Packers instead in honor of the city they play in.
commemorating their 1st championship team as the Acme Packers. the brown helmets are to represent the brown leather wons worn at the time.
The type of canned meat packaged by Indian Packing Company was like Hormel's Spam. It was packaged under the label 'Council Meats'. This company was sold to Acme Meat Packers in 1921.
The correct answer is The Indian Packing Company Indians. The team was sponsored by Coach Curly Lambeau's employer : the Indian Packing Company. Although originally called the Indians, by the end of the first year, the local newspapers were already calling them the Packers. The Indian Packing Company Packers then became the Acme Packers when the Acme Packing Company bought out the Indian Packing company. When the Acme Packing Company stopped sponsoring the team, they became the Green Bay Packers. They have been nicknamed the Bays, the Blues, the Big Bay blues, The Pack and the Green and Gold. But none of these nicknames has ever been the offical name of the team.
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The Indian Packing Company packed a type of canned meat. This meat was similar to Spam. Indian Packing Company later became Acme Packing Company and was the first sponsor of the Green Bay Packers football team.
The Green Bay Packers were founded on August 11, 1919 by former high-school football rivals Earl "Curly" Lambeau and George Whitney Calhoun. Lambeau solicited funds for uniforms from his employer, the Indian Packing Company and the team was first known as the Indian Packers.