Posted 8 months ago
Reigle17
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I would like to find some information out about this bottle my father picked it up at a flea market. It has three hearts on it two on the face side and one on the reverse side. It's a 6 1/2 ounce bottle its from the Toledo Coca-Cola bottling company. It says Toledo- lime Ohio on the reverse side and on the bottom it has the name Scott. Please anyone with some information on this bottle please let me know
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It is a "flavor" bottle produced by the local bottling company. To expand their sales, most bottling companies produced their own line of flavor drinks such as orange or grape. Of course, Coca-Cola was put up in the traditional hobbleskirt bottle, and the flavors were put up in these type of bottles. It only has a value of around 5 dollars.