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    Posted 8 years ago

    bottle-bud
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    Dream Soda is a 6 1/2 ounce bottle dated 1947 from the Brockway Glass Co.
    Imperial is a 10 ounce bottle dated 1944 from Obear-Nester Glass co.
    Imperial Club is a 10 ounce dated 1948 from Obear-Nester Glass Co.

    I found a Herman Hoffmann had registered the Imperial Soda Water Co. in 1944 and the Dream Bottling Co. in 1947.
    Both were bottled at the same plant, 3104 Page Avenue in St. Louis, Mo.

    I believe the Dream was bottled in many other cities but am not sure. If anyone knows the franchise city, please let me know?
    I'm thinking the Imperial was unique to St. Louis but am not positive. If anyone has seen this soda bottled elsewhere let me know?

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    1. iggy iggy, 8 years ago
      It looks like it was also bottled in Dunn North Carolina & Alliance Nebraska.

      http://www.ebay.com/itm/Vintage-DREAM-Soda-Bottle-Dunn-NC-Bobs-Cola-Rare-/292038576781?hash=item43fedb0a8d:g:9wcAAOSwTuJYqfYn

      http://www.ebay.com/itm/1947-DREAM-SODA-BOTTLE-6-5-oz-CLEAR-ACL-Bottle-Alliance-Nebraska-Full-bottle-/262839176826?hash=item3d326f8e7a:g:C7wAAOSw2xRYl5pS
    2. bottle-bud bottle-bud, 8 years ago
      Good to know iggy, Thanks for doing the detective work!
    3. ejpeterson67, 6 years ago
      Hi, this was my great-grandfathers company! This is the 1st time I've seen any if the bottles, thanks for sharing!
    4. bottle-bud bottle-bud, 6 years ago
      Your welcome ej
    5. Lghoffman, 5 years ago
      Herman Hoffman is my grandfather. Imperial Soda and Water Bottle Company was local to St. Louis. It was a Soda and water bottle distribution company. I have many fond memories going to work with my father when I was younger. We pretty much had access to and consumed every flavor soda on the market at the time. Cant remember what year the business closed down, but I want to say late 60's early 70's
    6. bottle-bud bottle-bud, 5 years ago
      Thanks for your input Lghoffman!
    7. BayWag321 BayWag321, 5 years ago
      Yesterday I found one of these bottles while digging next to where an old house used to be. Unfortunately the top is broken, but I kept it because I thought the name was interesting. It also says it was bottled in St. Louis Missouri. Very interesting! Thanks for sharing
    8. bottle-bud bottle-bud, 5 years ago
      You are Welcome Bay. Its always fun finding new treasures!
    9. Cyndi-C, 3 years ago
      My Dream Soda bottles from my hometown both say Butler, Missouri. They may have been filled at the Coca-Cola Bottling Co at 201 North Main Street, Hurt Distributors at 6 W Chestnut, or Seven Up Warehouse on Hwy 71 now the 49 Business Loop in Butler, MO.
    10. bottle-bud bottle-bud, 3 years ago
      Cool!
      I have discovered since I first posted this that Dream Soda was franchised from the The Dream Company, Los Angeles, California. They would have sold their syrups and bottles to any bottling company that wanted a franchise. A bit more research will be needed to figure out which soda operation in Butler was selling Dream. I would guess Coca Cola as they are listed as a bottling company, but not positive.

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