Mail boxes etcetera

A nostalgic topic! Mailboxes, etcetera, refers to a chain of retail stores that sold a wide range of products, including mailboxes, stationery, and other household items. The company was founded in 1962 and was known for its iconic blue boxes and yellow signs.

Here are some interesting facts about Mailboxes, etcetera:

  1. Mailboxes: The company started by selling mailboxes, hence the name. They offered a variety of mailboxes, including decorative and functional ones.
  2. Stationery: Mailboxes, etcetera, also sold a wide range of stationery products, such as pens, pencils, paper, and greeting cards.
  3. Household items: The stores carried a variety of household items, including kitchenware, linens, and decorative items.
  4. Gift wrapping: Mailboxes, etcetera, offered gift wrapping services, making it a popular destination for last-minute gifts.
  5. Locations: At its peak, the company had over 1,000 locations across the United States and Canada.
  6. Decline: Like many retail chains, Mailboxes, etcetera, struggled to compete with online retailers and big-box stores. The company filed for bankruptcy in 2001 and closed many of its locations.
  7. Legacy: Although the company is no longer in operation, the brand still holds a nostalgic place in many people's hearts. Some former locations have been converted into other retail stores or restaurants.

Do you have a favorite memory or item from Mailboxes, etcetera?