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Refrigerator Magnets

We have refrigerator magnets available for most of our brewery crowns (bottle tops). We also have miniature beer bottle, miniature beer can, and flat magnets available. These magnets can be used as refrigerator magnets to hold up messages on metal boards or as an interesting way to collect beer bottle crowns and miniature bottles and cans. This page shows our flat refrigerator magnets.
Widmer Brothers Brewing :




Price: $    



Widmer Brothers Brewing :




Price: $    



Widmer Brothers Brewing :




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Yuengling Brewery :




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Yuengling Brewery :




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Yuengling Brewery :




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Yuengling Brewery :




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Plank Road Brewery :




Price: $    



Guinness :




Price: $    



Betty Boop :




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Betty Boop :




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Interesting Magnet Fact:

The ancient Greeks and Chinese discovered that certain rare stones, called lodestones, were naturally magnetized. These stones could attract small pieces of iron in a magical way, and were found to always point in the same direction when allowed to swing freely suspended by a piece of string. The name comes from Magnesia, a district in Thessaly, Greece.

For many years magnetism was just a curious natural phenomenon and its only use was in navigation as what we now refer to as the mariner's compass and which was probably first developed by the Chinese some 4500 years ago. The earliest mariner's compass comprised a splinter of loadstone carefully floated on the surface tension of water. Until the invention of the magnetic compass proper, travellers used to carry small portable lodestones that they suspended freely in order to locate north.

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