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1958 7 UP extract bottle, brown, one gallon

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All items219399 of 2445231792 Hodges and Campbell BibleWW1 Soldiers wearing "Hate Belts" c. 1918
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    Posted 13 years ago

    Danica
    (2 items)

    I cannot find this anywhere on the internet, only the green glass. It is dated 2-1958. It is a gallon jug. Would love some feedback on worth! Thanks!

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    1. Cassata Cassata, 13 years ago
      it seems to be an sort of jug they would use at a factory or a soda bar. im not sure
      Cassata Bottle Excavation,
      Andrew Cassata
    2. kerry10456 kerry10456, 13 years ago
      I worked in a drug store back in the 60's, this is a syrup bottle. You would pour the syrup into the soda fountain despenser and carbonated water would be added when you hit the fountain lever. This is where you had a fountain drink instead of a bottled one.
    3. danica, 13 years ago
      Thank you for your input. I am just surprised I don't see the amber ones anywhere. Tons of clear bottles. I am curious as to its worth.

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