Vintage IHOP Rooster Dish? Tray?

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Yeah, I saw the etsy one but I don't think anything was served in these, they just seem too delicate and are not very large. Has to be a holder of some sort - could be for the syrup jar. I hadn't thought of that. I wonder if any old-school IHOP patrons remember seeing these things in the restaurant.
 

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I was only 8 in '69, don't ever remember eating at IHOP. We favored Howard Johnson's when on the road.

My first thought was same as your's, a creamer holder, except I don't recall them having those little plastic containers back then. Jelly maybe? I dunno.
 

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I remember these! If my fuzzy memory serves me right, you could ask for warm maple syrup and they'd bring you warm =spelled scalding hot maple syrup. Just can't remember if it was brought on these or a saucer. I'm a little under caffeinated so let me get a couple cups & see if the fog clears...
 

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I came across 8 of these things at SA today - problem is I don't know what the heck they were used for. Some sort of bowl for coffee creamers? Serving dish? Utensil holder?

https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/retro-vintage-ihop-1969-international-455783016

PS - Anyone with worthpoint know what this one sold for? They don't seem to be common at all. ???

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If you watch this truly horrible commercial video at 32 seconds you will see the dish being served to a little girl with what looks like a dessert in it.

 

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If you watch this truly horrible commercial video at 32 seconds you will see the dish being served to a little girl with what looks like a dessert in it.


You solved the mystery - thanks for posting that. I have to ask though, what the hell was going on with/in that commercial? :icon_scratch:
 

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You solved the mystery - thanks for posting that. I have to ask though, what the hell was going on with/in that commercial? :icon_scratch:

The use of acid and psilocybin mushrooms was pretty common in '69. Just sayin'...
 

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The use of acid and psilocybin mushrooms was pretty common in '69. Just sayin'...

Oh, I believe it. Especially after watching that commercial spot.
 

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