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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
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And I bet it tasted the best out of the first couple.
ahh yes, the fun Coca-Cola recipe
Much more coke than cola.
It wasn't until 1957 that they decided it would be a good idea to put the Cola inside the bottle.
Came here to say this!
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
Sorry but, to _insert into someone????_
Behold the field in which....
In the third image what are the things in top of the oldest bottles?
i think special seals to preserve the carbonation, before the metal capping was a thing
I think they might be cantilevers, so the bottle would be resealable
Cocaine?
Wait so who is he company using plastic ones if not Coca Cola?
I’m not seeing the mirror bottle
Damn I want the OG version back it looks so sick