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  2. McDonald's New Collectible Cups Are Nothing Like Its Quirky ...

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    From the Flinstones glass mugs to the Peanuts glasses, there have been so many cool vintage McDonald's cups, ... Coca-Cola. Hello Kitty & Peanuts. Shrek, Jurassic Park, & Minions.

  3. The Root Glass Company - Wikipedia

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    Businessman and Pennsylvania native Chapman J. Root (November 22, 1864 - November 20, 1945) opened the original glass company on May 27, 1901, at Third and Voorhees Streets a year after he moved to Terre Haute, Indiana. [2] By 1904 the company was manufacturing beverage bottles for Coca-Cola as well as several other beverage companies in the ...

  4. Glass bottle - Wikipedia

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    Various vintage Coca-Cola bottles. Various beer bottles. Common uses for bottles made from glass include food condiments, soda, liquor, cosmetics, pickling and preservatives; they are occasionally also notably used for the informal distribution of notes.

  5. History of bottle recycling in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The glass and aluminum industries promoted convenience as an important part of modern life and many people started purchasing beverages to drink "on-the-go". The rise of large national soda companies, such as Coca-Cola in the 1920s and 1930s also contributed to the use of non-returnable bottles and cans. [2]

  6. Does the Market Think Coca-Cola Needs Glasses?

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    When Coca-Cola introduced its plan in 2009 to double systemwide revenue by the year 2020 (dubbed the "2020 Vision") it issued a strategic road map developed in conjunction with its bottlers from ...

  7. Fixed price of Coca-Cola from 1886 to 1959 - Wikipedia

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    According to the Coca-Cola Company's self-published history, "The Chronicle of Coca-Cola," "It was pronounced 'excellent' and placed on sale for five cents a glass" [2] (equivalent to $1.75 in 2024). Although most soda fountain drinks cost seven or eight cents at the time (for a 6.5 oz glass), Coca-Cola chose five cents and specifically ...

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