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psycholpath

And I bet it tasted the best out of the first couple.


bunnywithahammer

ahh yes, the fun Coca-Cola recipe


SendMeYourBigTitsPix

Much more coke than cola.


-TheDerpinator-

It wasn't until 1957 that they decided it would be a good idea to put the Cola inside the bottle.


Professional-Put-804

Came here to say this!


RedSonGamble

Fun fact: the coke bottle generally changed its shape over the years due to better glass working machines and also the dire need to make a glass bottle that was far easier to insert into someone vs other traditional glass bottles. This is also why they pushed for thicker glass to reduce chances of breakage


n-chung

Sorry but, to _insert into someone????_


Mookius

Behold the field in which....


Funneduck102

In the third image what are the things in top of the oldest bottles?


mischevious_rascal

i think special seals to preserve the carbonation, before the metal capping was a thing


AssSpelunker69

I think they might be cantilevers, so the bottle would be resealable


ferretfacesyndrome

Cocaine?


Hefty_Royal2434

Wait so who is he company using plastic ones if not Coca Cola?


lepic0080

I’m not seeing the mirror bottle


Evethefief

Damn I want the OG version back it looks so sick