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While these are’t connected to St. Patrick’s Day, I am sure lucky to have them! What are you lucky for?
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I collect one flavor of rare soda can generations. Also publish Collectible Soda Cans - don't hesitate to contact me with cans you have available or questions about old soda cans.
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Nice, dibs :smt030
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Gosh I have no idea where I'd start...but these are a few of my favorite things.
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Also Canadian Beers ,USA Orange Crush bottles And American Drewrys beer cans.
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dtsoc wrote: Fri Mar 08, 2019 7:14 pm While these are’t connected to St. Patrick’s Day, I am sure lucky to have them! What are you lucky for?
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Canadacan wrote: Fri Mar 08, 2019 10:23 pm Gosh I have no idea where I'd start...but these are a few of my favorite things.

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I have no idea about the actual contents, they look special. BUT, that is a fantastic photo. Perfect arrangement, lighting, balance. Seriously, that would a great wall hanging.
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Monster wrote: Sat Mar 09, 2019 6:24 am
Canadacan wrote: Fri Mar 08, 2019 10:23 pm Gosh I have no idea where I'd start...but these are a few of my favorite things.

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I have no idea about the actual contents, they look special. BUT, that is a fantastic photo. Perfect arrangement, lighting, balance. Seriously, that would a great wall hanging.
Hey thanks!...so about a few of the items, the quart Canadian Crush is probably the most sought after in north America, the green O.C. quart would be second in line.
The small Orange Crush with the paper label is the only known example at this time in the orange flavor. The Coke and Fanta cans are pretty desired Canadian cans, the Canada Dry is just plain Scarce...as are most 12oz cans from Canada..., the Shasta is pretty special because it's a USA can imported to Canada and filled by Shasta Beverages Ltd. Vancouver BC..as per the lid, that's the only 12oz grape I've seen, again very scarce!
That photo ended up on a FB soda page that I admin on...lol, originally I put it together fairly quick for a post, and later spent 2.5 hours removing the background to give it the desired effect!....I broke my mouse editing that photo!..hahaha!

This is the before.
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Geez! Hard acts to follow, but these are a few I feel lucky to have. I live in the heart of Mountain Dew Country and the three bottles are very desirable bottles from Tri City Beverage Company who was the first bottler to commercially produce Mountain Dew. Initially it was started out as a lithiated-Lemon drink and was bottled in the white label bottle and bottles like it to the left. Then it moved into the HillBilly bottles we recognize today as being collectible Dew bottles. The Donald Duck remains a mystery for now but appears that the dirty duck rootbeer is not documented as being made in a cone. The Tiger Red is a US 10 ounce and probably one of the cleanest cans I have. The Black Cherry Sunny Jim is Probably now one of the most sought after flavors and was found with a whole bunch of Sunny Jim items. I will reveal the whole story one day this Can is part of a very very unique find and was my dream find of a lifetime. The Mother Goldstein is a 6 ounce cone and is a slightly different blue than the 12 and 32 ounce cans. Never seen another one but I doubt it’s the only one. The Yoo Hoo is one of if not the first variation of Yoo Hoo and was canned in the Garfield plant and not in the Carlstadt like most of the other versions. The Clic Cream is one of 5 known or so I’m told and is a slightly different color than the more common cream. Lastly one of my favorites and very clean too the Shasta 6.5 ounce. Not sure it’s super rare but in this condition I think it is. In 20 plus years of surfing eBay I have never seen another example of any of the cans shown, although I am sure they are out there and I do not claim to have the only one. I would like to see the same cans and their conditon if anyone reading this has them. Just feeling VERY lucky!
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That style of bottle for Mountain Dew is so crazy! :shock: ...Great items Will! :smt023
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I have a bunch, but if I had to choose I'd pick this never released 100 can Coke set with frame from India. I do not know anyone else that has it.
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willssoda wrote: Sat Mar 09, 2019 6:37 pm The Mother Goldstein is a 6 ounce cone and is a slightly different blue than the 12 and 32 ounce cans. Never seen another one but I doubt it’s the only one.
Here's mine. I don't collect soda but I do collect wine cans. The small one is very tough.
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The main focus of my beer can collection is Colorado cans. When out digging though, you can't leave clean sodas behind. These are sodas I've found that were filled/distributed in Colorado. Not holy grail cans by any stretch, but I love the Colorado cans.
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josh wrote: Sun Mar 10, 2019 7:03 pm
willssoda wrote: Sat Mar 09, 2019 6:37 pm The Mother Goldstein is a 6 ounce cone and is a slightly different blue than the 12 and 32 ounce cans. Never seen another one but I doubt it’s the only one.
Here's mine. I don't collect soda but I do collect wine cans. The small one is very tough.
Sweet! Thanks for sharing. I always wondered if the blue was correct or faded. Lol
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How about a Davy Crockett Root Beer? Wondering how many examples of the Crockett cans are out there, except the orange, which is much more available.
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I collect one flavor of rare soda can generations. Also publish Collectible Soda Cans - don't hesitate to contact me with cans you have available or questions about old soda cans.
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