Share your favorites on Show & Tell

C.P. Root Beer / St. Louis, Missouri

In Bottles > Mineral and Soda Water Bottles > Show & Tell.
Recent comments31798 of 175229Granitware Bucket Possibly a Slop Pot Probably 100 Plus Years Old1943 S wheat penny Steele possible error or mint issue please help. Is this worth anything?
13
Love it
0
Like it

wickencraftswickencrafts loves this.
lisalisa loves this.
TreyTrey loves this.
CPRootBeerCPRootBeer loves this.
kwqdkwqd loves this.
Vynil33rpmVynil33rpm loves this.
yougottahavestuffyougottahavestuff loves this.
vetraio50vetraio50 loves this.
AnnaBAnnaB loves this.
CaperkidCaperkid loves this.
fortapachefortapache loves this.
TimeTravellerTimeTraveller loves this.
iggyiggy loves this.
See 11 more
Add to collection

    Please create an account, or Log in here

    If you don't have an account, create one here.


    Create a Show & TellReport as inappropriate


    Posted 7 years ago

    bottle-bud
    (159 items)

    C.P. Root Beer Co.
    2100 Pine Street (1924)
    2216 Chestnut (approx: 1929-1933)
    3132-3134 Park Ave (approx: 1936-1960)
    St. Louis, Missouri

    I found that a N.L. Lamm, Emil Ernst, and an I.W. Longacre filed for registration of fictitious name on March 10, 1924. A somewhat long lived root beer operation, 36 years or so in St. Louis. Yet these bottle are somewhat scarce. I seen advertisements for the company that would bring root beer to your party or event straight from the barrel. Maybe they sold more root beer by the glass than by the bottle.

    The acl bottles, a 7 and a 12 oz date to the late 1940's. The embossed version is probable from the 1930's. Ad from 1956

    logo
    Mineral and Soda Water Bottles
    See all
     Gold Rush A W Cudworth Blob Top San Francisco California Soda Graphite Pontil
    Gold Rush A W Cudworth Blob Top Sa...
    $338
    ANTIQUE ST. REGIS MASSENA N.Y. BLACK SARATOGA MINERAL BOTTLE APPLIED LIP WHITTLE
    ANTIQUE ST. REGIS MASSENA N.Y. BLAC...
    $708
    Early Copper Blue Daily of Leamington Crown Pictorial Hamilton Soda c1860's
    Early Copper Blue Daily of Leamingt...
    $324
    1852 Savannah Ga John Ryan Gingerale Green
    1852 Savannah Ga John Ryan Gingeral...
    $304
    logo
     Gold Rush A W Cudworth Blob Top San Francisco California Soda Graphite Pontil
    Gold Rush A W Cudworth Blob Top Sa...
    $338
    See all

    Comments

    1. iggy iggy, 7 years ago
      Awesome!
    2. CPRootBeer, 5 years ago
      bottle-bud,

      Do you have any C.P. Root Beer items you are willing to sell or trade? This company was my great-grandfather's (Norbert Lamm). Thank you!
    3. bottle-bud bottle-bud, 5 years ago
      Well I do really wish I had something for you, the only bottles I have are the ones pictured and they are part of my collection of St. Louis soda's. C.P. bottles are really getting hard to find.
      Good Luck in finding any memorabilia related to your great-grandfathers company.
    4. CPRootBeer, 5 years ago
      I have the three bottles you have pictured (one with soda still) and many more of different types, mugs, straw holders, crates, coolers, pitchers, stoneware, pictures, etc. There are some items I've seen that I don't have. The company began in Minneapolis before being moved to St. Louis. It later had a location in Miami before being sold to a Florida man in the 1960's.
    5. bottle-bud bottle-bud, 5 years ago
      Good information! I did not know that they started in Minneapolis and ended up in Florida. Again Good Luck in finding more C.P. stuff.
    6. bottle-bud bottle-bud, 5 years ago
      By the way, what does the C.P. stand for??
    7. CPRootBeer, 5 years ago
      In Minnesota, it was Certified Products, but my grandpa (still living), who worked there, claims it was Certified Pure. They perhaps changed the meaning. There were several flavors such as cola, lemon-lime, and chocolate.
    8. bottle-bud bottle-bud, 5 years ago
      Wow! Thanks
    9. SheilaK, 5 years ago
      I have a C P Root Beer wooden crate from when the company was in St. Louis.
    10. CPRootBeer, 2 years ago
      SheilaK, do you still have the crate? Any chance you are willing to part with it? Thank you!

    Want to post a comment?

    Create an account or login in order to post a comment.