Posted 2 years ago
Zarahemla
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My brother owns this bottle and challenged me to find out anything I could about it. He has had it for years - it was discovered in the rafters of an old out-building in a ranching town in south east Oregon.
The bottle is round on the bottom with no markings, it then has a square shape where you would hold on to it as you drink. Then it is round again with graduated rings around the neck. It says "Property of Coca-Cola" on it. It is a 6 oz bottle, clear with a slight green tint to it.
I have searched the internet for any information I could find on this bottle and have come up dry. If you can shed some light on this mystery bottle for us, I can be victorious and have one up on my brother! Thanks in advance for your help and knowledge.
Julie
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these bottles were used by coca cola distributors to sell thier flovored drinks like grape, orange. i own several bottles like this only mine have either stars, magnolias,or tokay on them. they also sat what town they were bottled at.