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Saturday, September 21, 2013

HISTORICAL COMMENTS BY GEORGE CHEVALLIER 9-21-13

Want a Pop – Part 2

Last week’s Comments got misconbobbled in the listing of theSalisbury soda bottles so I am going to try again. Being a techno-dinosaur does have its limitations.

The long-forgotten names of some of the drinks are a fascinating study. Some are the names of the bottler and some are made-up names to denote the contents. All of the bottles listed here have the name of Salisbury, Md. on them so I know they were available here at one time.

So, here’s a check-list for you:

PRE-1920

1. W. T. Banks & Co. (clear glass)

2. W. T. Banks & Co. (light green glass)

3. L. E. Edgecomb & Co.

4. Salisbury Candy Co. (light green glass)

5. Peninsula Bottling Co. (script)

6. Peninsula Bottling Co. (block letters w/crown)

7. Burton-Ruark Bottling Co. (embossed name)

8. Coca-Cola (dark brown – high & mid logos))

9. Coca-Cola (lt. grn. Glass – straight sided)

BOTTLES THAT COVER THE EARLY 20TH CENTURY

10. Burton-Ruark Bottling Co. (printed label)

11. Coca-Cola (many hobble skirt shaped)

12. C. C. Cola (Coca-Cola)

13. Pepsi-Cola (red, white & blue label)

14. Pepsi-Cola (red & white label)

15. Pepsi-Cola (R/W/B paper label – WWII)

16. Johnson Beverages (lattice sides)

17. Johnson Beverage Co.

18. S. Q, Johnson & Co.

19. A. M. Johnson

20. Johnson & Fields

21. Julip Bottling Co. (owned by Johnson)

22. Julip Bottling Co. (owned by Johnson-“julip” in lg. ltrs.

23. Whistle Bottling Co. (dark brown glass)

24. Whistle Bottling Co.

25. Whistle Co. of Salisbury, Md.

26. New Moon (Whistle Bottling Co.)

27. NuGrape (Whistle Co. of Salisbury, Md.)

28. Nu Icy

29. Ver-Vac (Whistle Bottling Co.)

30. Ver-Vac 9-14-20 (Whistle Bottling Co.)

31. Vess Dry (green glass-one year only-1929)

BOTTLES FROM THE 1930’S – 1950’S

32. Dr. Pepper – 6 ½ oz., clear glass

33. Raff Beverage Co.

34. Raff’s Root Beer

35. Red Rose Beverages

36. Spur Bottling Co. (Canada Dry)

37. Grapette (Spur Bottling Co.)

38. Grapette (Grapette Beverage Co. - 6 oz.)

39. Lemonette (Grapette Bottling Co .- 6 oz.)

40. Grapette (the Grapette Co. - 10 oz.)

41. Grapette –“King Size” ( 8 oz. )

42. Nehi (Nehi Bottling Co. - red/white label)

43. Nehi (Nehi Bottling Co. - red/yellow label)

44. Royal Crown Cola (Nehi Bottling Co.)

45. Upper 10 (Nehi Bottling Co.- green glass)

46. Chuk-ker Beverage Co. (clear glass – 1942)

47. Chuk-ker Beverage Co. (green glass – 1946)

48. Big Boy Soda

49. Botl-O (Grapette Bottling Co.)

50. Cloverdale Bottling Co.

51. Cloverdale-Frosty Btlg. Co. (Frosty Root Beer)

52. Zion Road Bottling Works

53. Pal Bottling Co.

54. Mountain Dew (green glass)

55. Canada Dry quinine water (Salisbury, Md. on cap)

56. Squirt – 7 oz.

57. Clicquot Club (quart)

3 comments:

Jack K Richards said...

I used to love gin & Squirt especially as a summer drink. I recently noticed Squirt was available at Walmart and have once again enjoyed that drink. George, was there a Dr Pepper plant in salisbury. It was located just off Rt13 but cannot remember the side street

Anonymous said...

No diet soda listed here.Most likely all made from cane sugar.Diet Rite and Patio Diet Cola were the first diet drinks I can recall.Super Soda sold an inexpensive bottled soft drink that may or may not have been bottled locally.We used to return the empties for a refund/down payment on the next case.

Anonymous said...

George, what about malt liquor bottles?