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INDIAN ROCK GINGER ALE EMBOSSED SIGN,RICHMOND,VA.

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    Posted 13 years ago

    pepsiguy49
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    A NICE OLD INDIAN ROCK GINGER ALE SIGN THAT THE LETTERS ARE EMBOSSED. INDIAN ROCK WAS IN RICHMOND AND MADE A DIFFERENT BOTTLE THAN THE ONE IN THE PICTURE. THESE WERE MADE FOR PEPSI COLA WITH THE CITIES OF RICHMOND,VA. HIGH POINT,NC, & WILLIAMSTON,NC. THESE 3 HAD THE PEPSI COLA DOUBLE DOT LOGO EMBOSSED INTO THE BOTTLE ALONG WITH THE INDIAN ROCK LOGO. THERE WERE SEVERAL MADE FOR COCA COLA, ONE BEING LEXINGTON WITH COCA COLA IN SCRIPT LETTERS. ALSO, ROCKY MOUNT AND A FEW OTHERS.

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    1. rick, 13 years ago
      Hi--great info on Indian Rock. Were they a drink manufacturer or a bottler ? How did they get away with using the Indian Rock Ginger Ale name along with Coke & Pepsi ? thanks--Rick

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