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Wyatt Earp: Lawman, Gunfighter, Saloon Keeper Candy Jar

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Have a blast getting caught with your hand in this amazing candy jar! Made of bright white porcelain, this candy jar has a brilliant luster that makes your photos, text, and designs look spectacular. Dishwasher safe and microwave approved, your hard candy will be safe and secure in a custom candy jar from Zazzle!

  • Dimensions:
    • Height: 4" with lid; 3.625"without lid
    • Diameter: Jar: 3"; Cork Lid: 2.25"
  • Capacity: 10oz.
  • Made of 100% bright white porcelain
  • Cork lid included
  • Dishwasher safe and microwave safe
  • Imported. Printed in U.S.A.
Designer Tip: To ensure the highest quality print, please note that this product’s customizable design area measures 2.5" x 10"

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Wyatt Earp: Lawman, Gunfighter, Saloon Keeper Candy Jar

Wyatt Earp: Lawman, Gunfighter, Saloon Keeper Candy Jar

Wyatt Earp: Legacy of Lawman, Gunfighter, Saloon Keeper - Wyatt Earp, a name synonymous with the Wild West, was a complex figure whose life story is as intriguing as it is controversial. Born in Illinois in 1848, Earp's early years were marked by a series of jobs, including working as a teamster and a gambler. However, it was his career as a lawman that would solidify his place in American folklore. - Earp's law enforcement career began in Wichita, Kansas, where he served as a city marshal and deputy U.S. marshal. He quickly gained a reputation for his quick draw and sharp shooting skills, as well as his unwavering commitment to upholding the law. In 1879, Earp moved to Tombstone, Arizona, where he became involved in a series of conflicts with local outlaws, culminating in the infamous Gunfight at the O.K. Corral in 1881. - Earp was not alone in his endeavors. His brothers, Virgil and Morgan Earp, were also skilled lawmen and often worked alongside him. Virgil, the eldest, was known for his fair but firm approach to law enforcement. Morgan, the youngest, was a quick-tempered and skilled gunman. - Another key figure in Earp's life was John Henry "Doc" Holliday, a talented dentist and a deadly gambler. Holliday was a close friend of Wyatt Earp and often accompanied him on his adventures. His quick draw and sharp wit made him a formidable ally in the Wild West. - After the O.K. Corral shootout, Earp's life took a dramatic turn. He left Tombstone and began a new career as a saloon keeper and gambler. He opened the Oriental Saloon in Dodge City, Kansas, and later the Alhambra Saloon in San Francisco. These establishments were known for their gambling and prostitution, and Earp was accused of running a brothel in conjunction with the Alhambra Saloon. - Earp's later years were marked by a series of business ventures, including mining and gambling. He also spent time in Alaska during the Klondike Gold Rush. Despite his controversial past, Earp remained a popular figure and was often sought out for interviews and stories about his life in the Wild West. He died in Los Angeles in 1929. - Wyatt Earp's legacy is complex and multifaceted. He was a skilled lawman who helped to bring order to the chaotic frontier towns of the American West. However, he was also a businessman who profited from the vices of the Wild West. His life story, along with those of his brothers and Doc Holliday, continues to fascinate and inspire, and their names remain synonymous with the Wild West. - This media file is in the public domain in the United States. This applies to U.S. works where the copyright has expired, often because its first publication occurred prior to January 1, 1927.

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Designing was easy and accurate. Finished product matches design. I also created the one for cotton swabs. Excellent, very clean and accurate.
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By Liz M.January 9, 2013Verified Purchase
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The candy jar was a gift. The recipient absolutely loves it. It shows two rescued pets who are now adopted and the logo of the national charity that facilitated the rescues. The featured dog's adoptive mom ordered a jar too; she and the dog both love it as well. The dog is especially fond of the candy jar as mom keeps doggie treats in it. The printing is undoubtedly excellent although I did not see it in person myself.
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By L.May 20, 2013Verified Purchase
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I designed this for a friend. It was perfect! The jar was the perfect size for a window sill or kitchen counter, A great way to give a cash gift for any occasion in a fun way. Colors were bright and clear.

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Product ID: 256609026311119251
Created on: 11/29/2024, 9:33 PM
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