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coca cola bottle history: The Man Behind the Bottle Norman L. Dean, 2010-03 The contour Coca-Cola bottle is the most recognized package created by man. It has been called an international icon and one of the most significant artifacts of the twentieth century. Of everything that has been written about The Coca-Cola Company, the one error of omission has been the complete and accurate story about the creation of its famous contour bottle and the impact it has made in the world. Knowing his entire life that it was his father, Earl R. Dean, who designed the bottle, it became the author's mission to get the story told before the truth was forever lost-to set the record straight-not only for his father and his descendants, but for the millions of people all over the world who have enjoyed a romance with his bottle. |
coca cola bottle history: The Coca-Cola Bottle Doug McCoy, 2009-01-01 This book covers the history of the Coca-Cola bottle itself. From the Hutchinson Stopper bottle of the 1890's to the Applied Color Label of the 1980's. Also included is a Quick Reference Guide, showing all the styles of bottles broken down by year, with detailed information that will allow collectors to find a specific year the bottle was made. Has over 200 photographs and illustrations. |
coca cola bottle history: The Coca-Cola Bottle Doug McCoy, 2015-07-01 |
coca cola bottle history: Coca-Cola Pat Watters, 1978 Traces the history of the Coca-Cola Company from its beginnings in 1886 to its present status as a billion-dollar international business. |
coca cola bottle history: Coca-Cola Howard Applegate, 1996-03-01 A history of the world's most recognized company in photos from the archives of The Coca-Cola Company. Here are nostalgic photos of billboards, signs, bottling trucks, store fronts, soda fountains, bottling plants & more. The years of the depression, World War II, the 50s and the space age are all reflected in this impressive collection. |
coca cola bottle history: Kiss the Past Hello Coca-cola Company, 2015-03-05 One of the most unmistakable shapes in the world since its introduction in 1915, the Coca-Cola Contour Bottle is an influential symbol of design, art, and culture. What began as a design brief to create a bottle that could be identified in the dark or lying broken on the ground today is one of the most recognized packages on the planet. Published on the occasion of the bottle's centennial, Kiss the Past Hello is a vibrant collection of images and art celebrating the Coca-Cola Contour Bottle not only as an icon of design but also as a symbol of optimism, happiness, and the shared moments in our lives. |
coca cola bottle history: Citizen Coke: The Making of Coca-Cola Capitalism Bartow J. Elmore, 2014-11-03 Citizen Coke demostrate[s] a complete lack of understanding about…the Coca-Cola system—past and present. —Ted Ryan, the Coca-Cola Company By examining “the real thing” ingredient by ingredient, this brilliant history shows how Coke used a strategy of outsourcing and leveraged free public resources, market muscle, and lobbying power to build a global empire on the sale of sugary water. Coke became a giant in a world of abundance but is now embattled in a world of scarcity, its products straining global resources and fueling crises in public health. |
coca cola bottle history: Flash Parenting Inna Gertsberg, 2014-09-28 If you're a parent and sometimes feel like you have no idea what you're doing, this book will make you feel better. |
coca cola bottle history: For God, Country, and Coca-Cola Mark Pendergrast, 2000-03-17 An illustrated history of the Coca-Cola soft drink company. |
coca cola bottle history: A History of the World in 6 Glasses Tom Standage, 2009-05-26 New York Times Bestseller * Soon to be a TV series starring Dan Aykroyd “There aren't many books this entertaining that also provide a cogent crash course in ancient, classical and modern history.” -Los Angeles Times Beer, wine, spirits, coffee, tea, and Coca-Cola: In Tom Standage's deft, innovative account of world history, these six beverages turn out to be much more than just ways to quench thirst. They also represent six eras that span the course of civilization-from the adoption of agriculture, to the birth of cities, to the advent of globalization. A History of the World in 6 Glasses tells the story of humanity from the Stone Age to the twenty-first century through each epoch's signature refreshment. As Standage persuasively argues, each drink is in fact a kind of technology, advancing culture and catalyzing the intricate interplay of different societies. After reading this enlightening book, you may never look at your favorite drink in quite the same way again. |
coca cola bottle history: Counter-Cola Amanda Ciafone, 2019-05-28 Counter-Cola charts the history of one of the world’s most influential and widely known corporations, the Coca-Cola Company. It tells the story of how, over the past 130 years, the corporation has tried to make its products and brands physically and culturally a central part of global daily life in over 200 countries. Through this story of Coca-Cola, Amanda Ciafone reveals the pursuit of corporate power within the key economic transformations—liberal, developmentalist, neoliberal—of the 20th and 21st centuries. A story of global capitalism, it is not without contest. People throughout the world have redeployed the corporation, its commodities, and brand images to challenge the injustices of daily life under capitalism. As Ciafone shows, assertions of national economic interests, critiques of cultural homogenization, fights for workers’ rights, movements for environmental justice, and debates over public health have obliged the corporation to justify itself in terms of the common good, demonstrating capitalism’s imperative to assimilate critiques or reveal its limits. |
coca cola bottle history: Coca-Cola Girls Chris H. Beyer, 2000 This advertising art history of the Coca-Cola Company, from pin-up girls to Hollywood celebrities to Santa Claus, is traced in this first-ever art book licensed for publication by the Coca-Cola Company. This hardcover edition includes an embossed jacket and 500 color illustrations. |
coca cola bottle history: Logo Design Love David Airey, 2009-12-20 There are a lot of books out there that show collections of logos. But David Airey’s “Logo Design Love” is something different: it’s a guide for designers (and clients) who want to understand what this mysterious business is all about. Written in reader-friendly, concise language, with a minimum of designer jargon, Airey gives a surprisingly clear explanation of the process, using a wide assortment of real-life examples to support his points. Anyone involved in creating visual identities, or wanting to learn how to go about it, will find this book invaluable. - Tom Geismar, Chermayeff & Geismar In Logo Design Love, Irish graphic designer David Airey brings the best parts of his wildly popular blog of the same name to the printed page. Just as in the blog, David fills each page of this simple, modern-looking book with gorgeous logos and real world anecdotes that illustrate best practices for designing brand identity systems that last. David not only shares his experiences working with clients, including sketches and final results of his successful designs, but uses the work of many well-known designers to explain why well-crafted brand identity systems are important, how to create iconic logos, and how to best work with clients to achieve success as a designer. Contributors include Gerard Huerta, who designed the logos for Time magazine and Waldenbooks; Lindon Leader, who created the current FedEx brand identity system as well as the CIGNA logo; and many more. Readers will learn: Why one logo is more effective than another How to create their own iconic designs What sets some designers above the rest Best practices for working with clients 25 practical design tips for creating logos that last |
coca cola bottle history: The Man Behind the Bottle Norman L. Dean, 2010-03-05 The contour Coca-Cola bottle is the most recognized package created by man. It has been called an international icon and one of the most significant artifacts of the twentieth century. Of everything that has been written about The Coca-Cola Company, the one error of omission has been the complete and accurate story about the creation of its famous contour bottle and the impact it has made in the world. Knowing his entire life that it was his father, Earl R. Dean, who designed the bottle, it became the authors mission to get the story told before the truth was forever lostto set the record straightnot only for his father and his descendants, but for the millions of people all over the world who have enjoyed a romance with his bottle. |
coca cola bottle history: Soda and Fizzy Drinks Judith Levin, 2021-08-12 An effervescent exploration of the global history and myriad symbolic meanings of carbonated beverages. More than eighty years before the invention of Coca-Cola, sweet carbonated drinks became popular around the world, provoking arguments remarkably similar to those they prompt today. Are they medicinally, morally, culturally, or nutritionally good or bad? Seemingly since their invention, they have been loved—and hated—for being cold or sweet or fizzy or stimulating. Many of their flavors are international: lemon and ginger were more popular than cola until about 1920. Some are local: tarragon in Russia, cucumber in New York, red bean in Japan, and chinotto (exceedingly bitter orange) in Italy. This book looks not only at how something made from water, sugar, and soda became big business, but also how it became deeply important to people—for fizzy drinks’ symbolic meanings are far more complex than the water, gas, and sugar from which they are made. |
coca cola bottle history: Design to Grow David Butler, Linda Tischler, 2016-02-23 Expert advice from Coca-Cola's vice president of Innovation and Entrepreneurship: Learn how Coca-Cola uses design to grow its business by combining the advantages of scale with the agility to respond to fast-changing market conditions-- |
coca cola bottle history: Historical Archaeology Charles E. Orser, Jr., 2016-08-05 This book provides a short, readable introduction to historical archaeology, which focuses on modern history in all its fascinating regional, cultural, and ethnic diversity. Accessibly covering key methods and concepts, including fundamental theories and principles, the history of the field, and basic definitions, Historical Archaeology also includes a practical look at career prospects for interested readers. Orser discusses central topics of archaeological research such as time and space, survey and excavation methods, and analytical techniques, encouraging readers to consider the possible meanings of artifacts. Drawing on the author’s extensive experience as an historical archaeologist, the book’s perspective ranges from the local to the global in order to demonstrate the real importance of this subject to our understanding of the world in which we live today. The third edition of this popular textbook has been significantly revised and expanded to reflect recent developments and discoveries in this exciting area of study. Each chapter includes updated case studies which demonstrate the research conducted by professional historical archaeologists. With its engaging approach to the subject, Historical Archaeology continues to be an ideal resource for readers who wish to be introduced to this rapidly expanding global field. |
coca cola bottle history: A Visit from St. Nicholas Clement Clarke Moore, 1849 The well-known poem about an important Christmas Eve visitor. |
coca cola bottle history: Coca-Cola Company. History, SWOT analysis, maketing strategies Carol Nganga, 2014-09-10 Seminar paper from the year 2012 in the subject Business economics - Economic and Social History, grade: B, The University of Liverpool, language: English, abstract: Coca-Cola Company has a long history dating back to 1886, when John Pemberton made Coca Cola syrup at his back yard and carried them to Jacob’s pharmacy for sale. In the year 1887, the founder of the Coca-Cola, John Pemberton sold the enterprise to another chemist, Asa Chandelier. Asa Chandelier, through his efforts, turned the Coca-Cola Company in an international path through aggressive advertisements and marketing. At the time, the company manufactured only one brand: the Coca-Cola. However, over the years, it now manufactures about 400 brands in over 200 countries. During the early years of production, the company sold the beverages in glasses, from a fountain in the Jacobs pharmacy. However, in late 19th century, two lawyers obtained permission from Chandelier to sell the beverage in bottles. This was the beginning of the Coca-Cola bottled beverage, which is now carried anywhere all over the world. Around this time, the company put up a competition for the design of the Coca-Cola bottle. An Indiana company won the tender to manufacture the Coca-Cola bottle. Their decision was convinced by the fact that the company manufactured a unique, decent looking bottle, which could be recognized in the dark. The shape is still retained by Coca-Cola Company to date. This step was geared towards isolating the Coca-Cola Company from other beverage companies because of its unique attributes. The bottle was to help the consumers identify the product. The company changed hands again in 1919 when the company was sold to Ernest Woodruff for $25. Woodruff later entrusted the company to his son Robert Woodruff in 1923. Robert was a particularly smart man in business and he is entrusted with the honor of introducing the Coca-Cola to the world Olympic Games in 1928. He also pioneered the packaging of the Coca-Cola drink in six packs and other easy to carry packages. The company received worldwide publicity due to the Olympic Games, and it expanded distribution to many countries outside the US and made two distribution lines in the US. Another boost to the worldwide publicity of Coca-Cola was the fact that when the American government entered the World War II, Coca-Cola Company still under the leadership of Woodruff, offered it for sale at a lower rate to uniformed soldiers and the company bore the costs. [...] |
coca cola bottle history: The Zero-Waste Chef Anne-Marie Bonneau, 2021-04-13 *SHORTLISTED for the 2021 Gourmand World Cookbook Award* *SHORTLISTED for the 2022 Taste Canada Award for Single-Subject Cookbooks* A sustainable lifestyle starts in the kitchen with these use-what-you-have, spend-less-money recipes and tips, from the friendly voice behind @ZeroWasteChef. In her decade of living with as little plastic, food waste, and stuff as possible, Anne-Marie Bonneau, who blogs under the moniker Zero-Waste Chef, has preached that zero-waste is above all an intention, not a hard-and-fast rule. Because, sure, one person eliminating all their waste is great, but thousands of people doing 20 percent better will have a much bigger impact. And you likely already have all the tools you need to begin. In her debut book, Bonneau gives readers the facts to motivate them to do better, the simple (and usually free) fixes to ease them into wasting less, and finally, the recipes and strategies to turn them into self-reliant, money-saving cooks and makers. Rescue a hunk of bread from being sent to the landfill by making Mexican Hot Chocolate Bread Pudding, or revive some sad greens to make a pesto. Save 10 dollars (and the plastic tub) at the supermarket with Yes Whey, You Can Make Ricotta Cheese, then use the cheese in a galette and the leftover whey to make sourdough tortillas. With 75 vegan and vegetarian recipes for cooking with scraps, creating fermented staples, and using up all your groceries before they go bad--including end-of-recipe notes on what to do with your ingredients next--Bonneau lays out an attainable vision for a zero-waste kitchen. |
coca cola bottle history: Cocktails Made Easy Simon Difford, 2016-10-18 Making it easy to create delicious cocktails at home. |
coca cola bottle history: Never Leave Well Enough Alone Raymond Loewy, 2002-12-31 Written and designed by Loewy, this profusely illustrated book is part autobiography and part design manifesto.--BOOK JACKET. |
coca cola bottle history: The Real Thing Constance L. Hays, 2005 A definitive history of Coca-Cola, the world's best-known brand, by a New York Times reporter who has followed the company and who brings fresh insights to the world of Coke, telling a larger story about American business and culture. |
coca cola bottle history: Accountability: The Key to Driving a High-Performance Culture Greg Bustin, 2014-02-07 Best practices for using accountability, trust, and purpose to turn your long-term vision into reality Accountability explains why the “carrot-and-stick” approach doesn’t work—and describes how to build and sustain a culture based on shared beliefs, positive action, and internal leadership development. The author’s conclusions are based on data resulting from his work with more than 3,000 executives worldwide, plus exclusive interviews with Fortune's Most Admired Companies and Best Places to Work. Greg Bustin has written a monthly bulletin about leadership and accountability that goes to more than 4,000 managers/executives. He speaks about 50 times per year in the U.S., Canada, and the UK and is one of the top-rated Vistage speakers. He also gives workshops and webinars on planning, execution, and accountability to business owners and leaders in the U.S. and Canada. |
coca cola bottle history: The Oxford Handbook of Music and Advertising James Deaville, Siu-Lan Tan, Ron Rodman, 2021 The Oxford Handbook of Music and Advertising assembles an array of forty-two pathbreaking chapters on the production, texts, and reception of advertising through music. Uniquely interdisciplinary, the collection's tripartite structure leads the reader through these stages in the communication of the advertising message as presented by Chris Wharton (2015). The chapters on production study the factors, activities, and people behind the music for the marketing pitch, both past and present. Prominent throughlines in the section include factors influencing the selection of music (and musicians) for advertising, the role of music in corporate branding strategies, the creative forces behind the soundscape of advertising, and industry practices that undergird all aspects of music in commercial contexts. The section on Text focuses on analytic and historical approaches to ads in various media, and includes commentaries on musical genres in ads ranging from Western European art music to American popular genre. Also covered in this section is ad music as used in different ad genres, such as political ads, public service announcements, and television commercials. The analyses used in this section draws from traditional music theory, semiotics, and hermeneutic analysis. Finally, the last section addressing Reception-with contributions by researchers in psychology, marketing, and other fields-involves the formulation of models and theories, and implementation of research methods to examine how the presence of music may influence peoples' attitudes, emotions, thoughts, and behaviors in the context of advertisements and within service environments such as stores, restaurants, and banks. The editors and chapter contributors of this book bring a diversity of perspectives to the topic but share a united aim: to illuminate music's vital contribution to the advertising message-- |
coca cola bottle history: Coca-cola Randy Schaeffer, Bill Bateman, 1995 Coca-Cola RM memorabilia is one of the fastest growing collectible categories. This volume explains how these items are linked to the history of the company. Featured are more than 200 pieces from the authors' private collection, from rare clocks and calendars of the 1890s to modern day promotional items. |
coca cola bottle history: Fizz Tristan Donovan, 2013-11-01 The story of soda is the story of the modern world, a tale of glamorous bubbles, sparkling dreams, big bucks, miracle cures and spreading waistlines. Fizz! How Soda Shook Up The World charts soda's remarkable, world-changing journey from awe-inspiring natural mystery to ubiquitous presence in all our lives. Along the way you'll meet the quack medicine peddlers who spawned some of the world's biggest brands with their all-healing concoctions as well as the grandees of science and medicine mesmerized by the magic of bubbling water. You'll discover how fizzy pop cashed in on Prohibition, helped presidents reach the White House, and became public health enemy number one. You'll learn how Pepsi put the fizz in Apple's marketing and how soda's sticky sweet allure defined and built nations. And you'll find out how a soda-loving snail rewrote the law books. Fizz! tells the extraordinary tale of how a seemingly simple everyday refreshment zinged and pinged over our taste buds and, in doing so, changed the world around us. Tristan Donovan is the author of Replay: The History of Video Games. His work has appeared in the Times, Stuff, the Daily Telegraph, the Guardian, and the Big Issue, among others. |
coca cola bottle history: The Coke Machine Michael Blanding, 2011-09-06 The Coke Machine takes readers deep inside the Coca-Cola Company and its international franchisees to reveal how they became the number one brand in the world, and just how far they'll go to stay there. Ever since its I'd like to teach the world to sing commercials from the 1970s, Coca-Cola has billed itself as the world's beverage, uniting all colors and cultures in a mutual love of its caramel-sweet sugar water. The formula has worked incredibly well-making it one of the most profitable companies on the planet and Coca-Cola the world's second- most recognized word after hello. However, as the company expands its reach into both domestic and foreign markets, an increasing number of the world's citizens are finding the taste of Coke more bitter than sweet. Journalist Michael Blanding's The Coke Machine probes shocking accusations about the company's global impact, including: ? Coca-Cola's history of winning at any cost, even if it meant that its franchisees were making deals with the Nazis and Guatemalan paramilitary squads ? How Coke has harmed children's health and contributed to an obesity epidemic through exclusive soda contracts in schools ? The horrific environmental impact of Coke bottling plants in India and Mexico, where water supplies have been decimated while toxic pollution has escalated ? That Coke bottlers stand accused of conspiring with paramilitaries to threaten, kidnap, and murder union leaders in their bottling plants in Colombia A disturbing portrait drawn from an award-winning journalist's daring, in-depth research, The Coke Machine is the first comprehensive probe of the company and its secret formula for greed. COKE is a registered trademark of The Coca-Cola Company. This book is not authorized by or endorsed by The Coca-Cola Company. |
coca cola bottle history: KolaWars Dennis Smith, 2016-02-28 For the first decade of the 20th century more Coca-Cola was consumed in Atlanta than any other city. It was the city's most famous product and made Atlanta known around the world in just a few years' time. The first sky scraper in the south was the Candler Building designed as the home for the Coca-Cola Company. Atlanta citizens acknowledged this fact when they wanted a glass of Coca-Cola by asking the dispenser for a brick in the Candler Building.But the citizens of Atlanta were drinking more than Coca-Cola - they were also drinking Afri-Kola and Koca Nola, Celery=Cola and Capacola, Fan-Taz and Pep-To-Lac, Dope and Koke, Jit-A-Cola and Ko-Nut, Nova-Kola and Rye-Ola. In addition to Asa Candler's Coca-Cola they were drinking Daniel's Koko-Kolo, Venable's Coca-Kola, and Standard Coca-Cola. Lee Hagan claimed to sell ten thousand drinks of his Red Rock Ginger Ale in Atlanta every day.There were dozens of brand name and proprietary soft drinks sold in the city of Atlanta in the first part of the 20th century. Many of these drinks were local in origin yet advertised nationally. Afri-Kola was bottled as far west as Texas, Koca Nola as far north as Maine and west to Washington state, and Nova-Kola as far away as Illinois. Others found markets regionally in Georgia, Tennessee, Florida, and other nearby states. Some of these beverages were intended to ride on the successful coattails of Coca-Cola and found themselves in court as a result. Whether selecting a similar name such as 'Venable's Coca-Kola' or substituting their own drink on calls for the original, these imitators found the Coca-Cola Company ready to protect its trademark and business. Here is the story of Atlanta's Kola Wars for the first fifty years. |
coca cola bottle history: Nearby History David E. Kyvig, Myron A. Marty, 2000 In the Second Edition of Nearby History, the authors have updated all chapters, introduced information about internet sources and uses of newer technologies, as well as updated the appendices. |
coca cola bottle history: Mission in a Bottle Seth Goldman, Barry Nalebuff, 2013-09-03 In an incredibly fun and accessible two-color graphic-book format, the cofounders of Honest Tea tell the engaging story of how they created and built a mission-driven business, offering a wealth of insights and advice to entrepreneurs, would-be entrepreneurs, and millions of Honest Tea drinkers about the challenges and hurdles of creating a successful business--and the importance of perseverance and creative problem-solving. Seth Goldman and Barry Nalebuff began Honest Tea fifteen years ago with little more than a tea leaf of an idea and a passion to offer organic, freshly brewed, lightly sweetened bottled tea. Today Honest Tea is a rapidly expanding national brand sold in more than 100,0000 grocery stores, restaurants, convenience stores and drugstores across the country. The brand has flourished as American consumers move toward healthier and greener lifestyles. |
coca cola bottle history: A Brief History of Cocaine Steven B. Karch, MD, FFFLM, 2017-09-20 A Brief History of Cocaine, Second Edition provides a fascinating historical insight into the reasons why cocaine use is increasing in popularity and why the rise of the cocaine trade is tightly linked with the rise of terrorism The author illustrates the challenges faced by today's governments and explains why current anti-drug efforts have had on |
coca cola bottle history: Decoding Coca-Cola Robert Crawford, Linda Brennan, Susie Khamis, 2020-12-07 This collection of essays delves into the Coke brand to identify and decode its DNA. Unlike other accounts, these essays adopt a global approach to understand this global brand. Bringing together an international and interdisciplinary team of scholars, Decoding Coca-Cola critically interrogates the Coke brand as well its constituent parts. By examining those who have been responsible for creating the images of Coke as well as the audiences that have consumed them, these essays offer a unique and revealing insight into the Coke brand and asks whether Coca-Cola is always has the same meaning. Looking into the core meaning, values, and emotions underpinning the Coca-Cola brand, it provides a unique insight into how global brands are created and positioned. This critical examination of one of the world’s most recognisable brands will be an essential resource for scholars researching and teaching in the fields of marketing, advertising, and communication. Its unique interdisciplinary approach also makes it accessible to scholars working in other humanities fields, including history, media studies, communication studies, and cultural studies. |
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coca cola bottle history: Bottle Makers and Their Marks Julian Harrison Toulouse, 2001-11-01 Often considered the foremost reference for manufacturer's marks, this epic work is astounding in its breadth. By his own count, Toulouse offers information on more than 1,200 different marks found on glass bottles and jars. (Antiques/Collectibles) |
coca cola bottle history: Carbonated Soft Drinks Dr. David Steen, Philip R. Ashurst, 2008-04-15 The market for carbonated beverages has grown dramatically overrecent years in most countries, and this growth has requiredchanges in the way factories are run. Like other food products,soft drinks are required to be produced under stringent hygieneconditions. Filling technology has progressed rapidly to meet theneeds of manufacturers and consumers alike. Packaging choices havechanged and there have been improvements in closure design. This book provides an overview of carbonated soft drinks productionin the early part of the twenty first century, presenting thelatest information on carbonation and filling methods. There arealso chapters on bottle design, can making, general packagingconsiderations, production and distribution. A final chapter dealswith quality assurance, and environmental and legislative issues.Detailed references provide opportunity for further reading in morespecialised areas. The book is aimed at graduates in food science,chemistry, microbiology and engineering who are considering acareer in the soft drinks industry, as well as technical staffalready employed within the industry and associated suppliers. |
coca cola bottle history: Deco Soda Bottles Brian Wade, 2003-01-01 The first guide to collecting those fancy embossed soda bottles from the 1920's and 30's. Alphabetical listing/description/rarity/value for over 400 bottles with 271 bottles photographed. With brief history of the evolution of the soda bottle and bibliography. |
coca cola bottle history: Diffordsguide Cocktails Simon Difford, 2013 Contains over 3000 illustrated cocktail recipes. |
coca cola bottle history: The Emperors of Coca Cola Murray J. Eldred, 2008-09-04 A history book of scandal . A book which shows the intrigues and combinations of the Leaders of the Coca-Cola system. A history book primarily centred in the 20th century which shows the growth of a Multinational corporation, of the United States and the power of unrelenting advertising and PR to sell a product. This is the only time that an ex Manager from the Coca-Cola system has written so candidly. You will read about the things that the Coca-Cola system wants to remain hidden. |
coca cola bottle history: The Other Guy Blinked Roger Enrico, Jesse Kornbluth, 1986 The intimately detailed, juicy insider's story of the leading competitors in the cola wars--Coke and Pepsi--and the savage advertising competition in whichPepsi ultimately came out ahead. |
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Around 1964, Coca-Cola offered a nonreturnable bottle for domestic use. This straight- sided container, embossed with the script Coca-Cola trademark, was the first no-deposit bottle
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the Bottlers’ Association and becomes the standard bottle.
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The Coca‑Cola Company asked bottle manufacturers to submit designs for a bottle for Coca‑Cola that was so distinctive that it could be recognized by feel in the dark
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Seymour Hirsch, Coca-Cola’s ever-harried patent attorney, tackled the problem of standardization himself. He ordered that all future bottles bear the trade mark on both shoulders and the base. …
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In 2009, Baton Rouge Coca-Cola Bottling Company, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, was certified as the first LEED (Leadership in Energy, and Environmental Design) certified plant in the United States.
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The Root Glass Co. is best remembered by most people for its development of the original “hobble-skirt” Coca-Cola bottle in 1915. The bottle was designed by Earl Dean, foreman of the …
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History . . . Spartanburg Coca-Cola was founded in 1902 when R.A. Douglas signed . an agreement to bottle and sell Coca-Cola in Upstate South Carolina. Bottling operations began …
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United States. Birmingham Coca-Cola owns the exclusive rights to manufacture, distribute, and sell Coca-Cola products and other products throughout its territory in Alabama. For over 100 …
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The original bottle style used in Phoenix and El Paso was a specialty (proprietary) design that was unique to Nehi. Claud A. Sears applied for a patent on December 6, 1924, and received Design …
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In 2009, Baton Rouge Coca-Cola Bottling Company, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, was certified as the first LEED (Leadership in Energy, and Environmental Design) certified plant in the United States.
The Bottles of the Southwestern Coca-Cola Bottling Co. of …
Although we have divided the bottles into two main section (Coca-Cola and house brands), it is important to realize that these bottles had parallel developments. For almost every Coca-Cola …
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Lupton, the two opened the World's First Coca-Cola Bottling Company. The original facility was located at 17 Market Street where Patten Parkway now stands. As the business continued to …
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Southwestern Coca-Cola Bottling Co. – the Foundation By November, the new Coca-Cola bottling plant, located along the railroad tracks “fronting the Union Station Park,” was almost complete.
Dating Hobble-Skirt Coca-Cola Bottles - Society for Historical …
Around 1964, Coca-Cola offered a nonreturnable bottle for domestic use. This straight- sided container, embossed with the script Coca-Cola trademark, was the first no-deposit bottle
Bottles on the Border: The History and Bottles of the Soft …
When Magnolia first began bottling Coca-Cola in 1911, a standardized bottle format had not yet been instigated by the parent company. Each bottler was therefore authorized to provide his …
In the beginning - Coca-Cola Bottling Company United
Since its founding, October 3, 1974, Coca-Cola Bottling Company United (CCBCU), headquartered in Birmingham, Alabama, has become the third-largest, and largest privately …
J And Dating and Identifying Early Coca-Cola Bottles - FOHBC
represent the bottle design type or model. Unlike most glass houses, Root appears to have assigned a new number for each bottle type it produced. The heel numbers probably begin …
the Bottlers’ Association and becomes the standard bottle.
2011 The Coca-Cola Company celebrates 125 years of brand Coca-Cola; for the first time in 86 years, the Coca-Cola secret formula is moved to the World of Coca-Cola in Atlanta making the …
For 125 years, we have been refreshing the world. - The …
The Coca‑Cola Company asked bottle manufacturers to submit designs for a bottle for Coca‑Cola that was so distinctive that it could be recognized by feel in the dark
The Bottles, Marks, and History of the Southwestern Coca …
Since then, we have both been collecting information, passing it to each other and discussing the results. Mike is one of the many collector/researchers who is devoted to examining local …
Standardized” Coca-Cola Bottles: Contour Bottles Last of the …
Seymour Hirsch, Coca-Cola’s ever-harried patent attorney, tackled the problem of standardization himself. He ordered that all future bottles bear the trade mark on both shoulders and the base. …
46 September - October, 2010 Bottles and Extras The Dating …
In 1971, the Coca-Cola Co. commissioned the Owens-Illinois Glass Co. to make a mold from the original prototype bottle. The glass house manufactured 5,000 reproduction bottles embossed …
The Coca-Cola bottler . . . 1902
In 2009, Baton Rouge Coca-Cola Bottling Company, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, was certified as the first LEED (Leadership in Energy, and Environmental Design) certified plant in the United States.
Root Glass Co. - Society for Historical Archaeology
The Root Glass Co. is best remembered by most people for its development of the original “hobble-skirt” Coca-Cola bottle in 1915. The bottle was designed by Earl Dean, foreman of the …
History . 2 Liter - Coca-Cola Bottling Company United
History . . . Spartanburg Coca-Cola was founded in 1902 when R.A. Douglas signed . an agreement to bottle and sell Coca-Cola in Upstate South Carolina. Bottling operations began …
History - cocacolaunited.com
United States. Birmingham Coca-Cola owns the exclusive rights to manufacture, distribute, and sell Coca-Cola products and other products throughout its territory in Alabama. For over 100 …
Bottles on the Border: The History and Bottles of the Soft …
The original bottle style used in Phoenix and El Paso was a specialty (proprietary) design that was unique to Nehi. Claud A. Sears applied for a patent on December 6, 1924, and received …
The Coca-Cola bottler . . . 1902
In 2009, Baton Rouge Coca-Cola Bottling Company, Baton Rouge, Louisiana, was certified as the first LEED (Leadership in Energy, and Environmental Design) certified plant in the United States.
The Bottles of the Southwestern Coca-Cola Bottling Co. of …
Although we have divided the bottles into two main section (Coca-Cola and house brands), it is important to realize that these bottles had parallel developments. For almost every Coca-Cola …
John Eblen “How to Date Starr Wall Mounts” (1)
Brown Mfg. Co. has been producing bottle openers since 1925 in various shapes and sizes. One of them, the original marked STARR "X ", appeared in 1928, being a side mounted, 2—hole …
194 The history of Coca Cola - Speak English Now through …
Although the drink doesn't contain any cocoa, the famous bottle was originally shaped like a cocoa bean. Its unusual shape initially helped Coca-Cola stand out from its competitors. …
History - Coca-Cola Bottling Company United
Lupton, the two opened the World's First Coca-Cola Bottling Company. The original facility was located at 17 Market Street where Patten Parkway now stands. As the business continued to …
The History of the Southwestern Coca-Cola Bottling Co. of …
Southwestern Coca-Cola Bottling Co. – the Foundation By November, the new Coca-Cola bottling plant, located along the railroad tracks “fronting the Union Station Park,” was almost complete.