The Indian Packing Company was a meat packing company, the employer of Curly Lambeau (one of the original founders of the Green Bay Packers), and the namesake of the Packers. Diane
The Indian Meat Packing Company only sold canned meat. The same for Acme Packing Company. These companies financed the Green Bay Packers football team.
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.
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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 sachet packing was started by an Indian company KevinKare back in 1983. The company did not registered a patent in its name for this new revolutionary packing trend started by it. Later this concept was copied by unilever and Procter&Gamble. After that it proved to change the world of packing and the key to reach to the masses.
Sheely Packing Company ended in 1886.
Cudahy Packing Company ended in 1969.
Sheely Packing Company was created in 1880.
Smithfield Packing Company was created in 1936.
The team has always been the Packers, named for the Indian Packing Company, an original sponsor.