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"Bebyto" baby talcum powder container

Object/Artifact

A cylindrical baby-powder container of printed paperboard with a metal base (rusting) and a paperboard lid (a fitted cap, here torn). The body is printed in pink and blue on a cream ground: a line-drawn rabbit mascot wearing shorts and holding a striped balloon, stylized flowers, the product name "Bebyto" in blue script within a banner reading "TALCO BORATADO," the "Suchel" maker's signature, "HECHO EN CUBA," and use directions stating that it protects against diaper rash (salpullido) and other skin irritations and is to be used after bathing and diaper changes. The container retains its contents (talc) and shows heavy soiling and staining.

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Gertrudis Caraballo Gález, the owner of this container, used it to store small pieces of soap (to later use for laundry).

These containers of baby powder were sold with a ration card given to expecting mothers as part of the "canastilla". It is possible that they were also available through the parallel market. The empty can was frequently reused as a hair roller.

The Cabrera Arús family collection

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Suchel

circa 1973

1970s

Cuba

Caribbean

Central America

Bebyto

Date: circa 1970s–1980s (tentative).

Inscription

front of the container

Talco Boratado Bebyto Protege contra el salpullido y otras irritaciones de la piel. Usar despues del baño y cambio de pañal

Spanish

Borate Talc Bebyto Protects against rash and other skin irritations. Use after bath and diaper-change

"Bebyto"; "TALCO BORATADO"; "Suchel" (script signature); "HECHO EN CUBA"; use directions (protects against diaper rash and skin irritation; use after bath and diaper change). No legible date/batch code.

diameter: 7, height, 11.5

11.5 cm

7 cm

canister, cap

Paper

Cardboard

tin

Materials: Paperboard tube and lid; metal base (ferrous, rusting); printing inks (pink, blue); contents = talc with borate (borated talc / boric acid). Technique: Spiral- or seam-wound paperboard canister with crimped metal base and friction-fit paperboard lid; flexographic/offset surface printing.

Fair

Gertrudis Caraballo Gálvez

owner

Havana

Cuba

Caribbean

Central America

ownership

"Talco Boratado" = borated talc (talc with boric acid), a then-common infant-powder formulation marketed against diaper rash; both boric acid (toxicity) and talc (inhalation/asbestos concerns) are now treated as hazards — see Condition.