7-UP Soda Bottles.
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7-UP Soda Bottles.
Anybody else collect these? LEON.
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Re: 7-UP Soda Bottles.
Nice bunch, anyway you can spin them around so we can see the variations, I really didn't think I collected 7up bottles but here are the Canadian ones that I've accumulated over the years.
My 7oz'ers, The two on the left have eight bubbles which dates them to early 1930's, in the mid 30's they realized that they were called 7up but had eight bubbles on the label so they dropped one and shifted the bubbles on the right. The bottle on the right is from Quebec, not sure why the red is missing. I thought it was odd that the Soo Falls Brewing Co. (became Doran's Brewery in 1960) bottled 7up.
BTW.... "Soo" Ontario is what the locals call Sault Saint Marie.
The others, The first 12oz bottles appeared in the mid 50's and then for what ever reason they reduced them to 10oz around 1960.
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