Posted 11 years ago
musikchoo
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I found this in my travel's somewhere. There appears to have been any labels on this bottle Does anyone know about when this bottle was produced On the bottom it say's Not to be refilled. It alo say's on each side -- You Like it It likes you
Thank You SEAN68 !!!
Thank You Tony !!
It is a Regular size Tony.
Does it have the standard top or twist top?
It has a Standard Top Walksoftly.
I thought I saw a picture of a spin top embossed 7UP NDNR bottle earlier this morning, but now I can't find it.
Maybe I wasn't awake yet & just dreaming.
I haven't seen a seven up bottle since I really cannot remember when here in Australia I do not remember it being for sale all that long. I'm starting to get on in age so it was a long time ago it was for sale maybe my early teens.
walksoftly: I believe this bottle had a pop off top, from the looks of it.
Thank You Zowie !!
Pleasure as to the pop of top was way to long ago to remember at the moment will try & recall long ago memories.
Thank You Phil !!
Thank You moonstonelover21 !!
Thank You vetraio50 !!
Thank You MANI !!!!!!!!
Thank You petey !!
The long ago memoires haven't gotten any better sorry to say have you had any success with the age I have been off line for a tad.
Not as yet Zowie -- If I do, I will Post it so You will know. Thanks for the interest Zowie. If you think of anything let me know.
Thanks for getting back to me & if I think of anything I will let you know at the moment just trying to get through back log
Are there any more thoughts about this seven - up bottle??
Is it a 10 ounce?
That logo was in use from 1943 until 1972
The slogan "You Like It, It Likes You" started in 1936, it was changed to "The Fresh Up Family Drink" in 1952.
It is a 10 ounce walksoftly. Thank you for your help in identifying this bottle !!
Looks like the year range would be 1936 thru 1951
Actually 1943 - 1951, & that's only if the info I found is accurate.
Cheers
FYI, prior to 1952 there would be a chick in a bathing suit to the left of the logo. But that applied to PAINTED 7 Up logos, whereas yours is embossed. Not sure about the latter. Peruse through Google Images and VintageAdBrowser.com to confirm marketing campaigns and slogans in given years.