Posted 2 years ago
snowbird8
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M.F. Mauer coke bottle, not coke shaped. He bought Coca Cola Bottling works in Muncie, In. in 1915. It is not the traditional coke bottle shape.
It is interesting that he would put his intials on the bottom of the bottle.
I live 35 miles away, and have never seen one before.
Ken
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Bottlers would use these type bottles to put their other flavors in such as orange or grape. These would never have actually contained Coke. Every bottler had their own variation.