Pharmaceutical Schering McCoy Pottery Mortar Pestle Coricidin Mug 1965

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Description

1965 Green Mortar and Pestle Ceramic Mug produced by McCoy Pottery for Schering Pharmaceuticals to promote Coricidin, a drug used to combat cold symptoms. Coricidin is inscribed on the Pestle

From Wikipedia:
"Schering-Plough Corporation was a United States-based pharmaceutical company. It was founded in 1851 by Ernst Christian Friedrich Schering as Schering AGin Germany. In 1971, the Schering Corporation merged with Plough (founded by Memphis area entrepreneur Abe Plough in 1908)[1] to form Schering-Plough. On November 4, 2009 Merck & Co. merged with Schering-Plough with the new company taking the name of Merck & Co.
Schering-Plough manufactured several pharmaceutical drugs, the most well-known of which were the allergy drugs Claritin and Clarinex, an anti-cholesterol drug Vytorin, and a brain tumor drug Temodar. These are now available from Merck & Co.[2]
Schering Plough also owned and operated the major foot care brand name Dr. Scholl’s and the skin care line Coppertone. These also became a part of the new company.[3]"

Additional information

Weight 32 oz
Dimensions 8 × 8 × 6 in
Materials