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 Léopold
Léopold club
I remember King Edwards but not Kink Size.
7 years ago.
Diane Putnam club has replied to Léopold club
I don't know what the "King Size" is, maybe it's a Fanta Orange soda. Or, Nehi - wow, I can't believe I even remember that name.
7 years ago.
Léopold club has replied to Diane Putnam club
Connoisseurs can manifest themselves with the upper note I left on the pic.
7 years ago.
Diane Putnam club has replied to Léopold club
Hah! Yes, I know where it is, but it refers to the size of the bottle rather than the brand. Compared with the stubby Coke bottles of the time, this was probably a marketing ploy. ; )
7 years ago.
 Keith Burton
Keith Burton club
Those were the days...................using glass bottles was "proper" recycling..........we used to have to pay a deposit which we got back on returning the empty bottle.

Great find and well taken.
7 years ago.
Diane Putnam club has replied to Keith Burton club
Oh, yes,that was our only access to extra money, besides 25 cents per week (!!) allowance, so they were real treasures. I explained the repeated use of the bottles to my grandchildren, how they had to be very thick for disinfecting and refilling, then became frosty and chipped from the machinery. They thought that was weird.
7 years ago. Edited 7 years ago.
 John FitzGerald
John FitzGerald club
They didn't alter the taste. either, which cans and plastic bottles do. And most of the local brands have disappeared. Toronto still has Brio, but Wilson's and Pure Spring are long gone. The local brand where I grew up was Wishing Well; their bottles weighed about a pound. Great colours, too -- completely unnatural. They glowed in the dark. I still glow in the dark, too.
7 years ago.
Diane Putnam club has replied to John FitzGerald club
Oooh, John, you should have that looked at. Or, "seen to," as the Brits would say (and you might, as well). Right, I can't stand the plastic bottles, they taste awful and it's hard to get the ingredients ice-cold, which is how I like my soft drinks.
7 years ago.
 Don Barrett (aka DBs travels)
Don Barrett (aka DBs… club
We collected Coke bottles in the 50's because of the name of the bottler that was stamped into the bottom. Getting a bottle from outside of Ga or Fla was considered to be quite a find!
7 years ago.
Diane Putnam club has replied to Don Barrett (aka DBs… club
Oh, really? I haven't heard of that nuance, but I can certainly understand it. Funny, the world was so much smaller and another state seemed like another country. (Well, that's still true, culturally speaking.) You always have such interesting comments, Don.
7 years ago.
Don Barrett (aka DBs… club has replied to Diane Putnam club
In my family in the 50's we were very limited in our travel. Just a trip to St. Augustine was a major outing, and it was only 30's miles away. So, finding a bottle with "Knoxville" stamped on the bottom was an indication of far away places. Two interesting links:

Coca Cola about the collecting of bottles with city names:
www.coca-colacompany.com/stories/collectors-columns-collecting-bottles

Some examples of the bottles with names: www.tazewell-orange.com/vansantva.html
7 years ago.
Diane Putnam club has replied to Don Barrett (aka DBs… club
That's cool! Very interesting links - this is one reason I love ipernity, I learn so many new things!

I know what you mean about family travel in the 50s. Very modest! Except for camping in the woods, which was free and didn't require a whole day (or more!) to get there. Kids nowadays (hahaha!) want the kind of entertainment from Mom and Dad that we couldn't even imagine. If we could, we wouldn't dare ask for it. "Hey, Dad, can you take us to Disneyland this summer?" HA!
7 years ago.
Don Barrett (aka DBs… club has replied to Diane Putnam club
I'm astounded by what Disneyland costs, and yet kids seem to expect to go.
7 years ago.
Diane Putnam club has replied to Don Barrett (aka DBs… club
A fortune! But, I don't think my grandchildren have even asked to go. I'm sure they know it exists. Really, I wish I could afford to take them.
7 years ago.
 1971 Dodge Charger R/T Freak
1971 Dodge Charger R… club
I have a few old bottles,
Motorola And Soda Pop On A Hot Day
and here's an old ghost sign:
Mission Lotta Cola
7 years ago.
Diane Putnam club has replied to 1971 Dodge Charger R… club
Hi, 1971, thanks for the links!
7 years ago.

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