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The
E.O.Brody Glass Company
The E.O.Brody
Glass Company was founded in 1958 in Cleveland, Ohio, by Ernest
Oscar Brody. Mr Brody was known as EO in the florists' trade. His
innovative idea was to sell utility glass floral containers
exclusively to florists and to market them through wholesale
florists who in turn would sell to retail florists. Initially he
started the company with only four flower vases/containers in his
portfolio. These were made by US glass manufacturers using EO's own
molds marked with the company name.
In 1971 the "E.O. Brody Company" was taken over by Lancaster Colony
Corporation of Columbus, Ohio. In 1988 the company merged with
Lancaster Colony's housewares division, headquartered in Cincinnati.
At this point in time the company name was changed to "Brody
Company."
The "Brody Company" continues to market glass utility floral
containers and a small number of upscale vases exclusively to
wholesale florists for redistribution to retail florists.
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