carling
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I found a neat (under the attic floorboard) bottle yesterday, looks to be about a 7 ounce size. I tried googling, and put some of what I found below. Good info, but I'm a little confused as to what this would technically be........a med, a soda, or both? Also, can anyone date it? Is it rare? Thanks!..............Rick 1. the manufacture of a medical drink called "Kolatona," a discovery of his own combining many curative properties, besides being a most agreeable and refreshing beverage 2. a popular drink called Kolatona, and this has a large sale. He also prepares an antiseptic, known as McLin’s New Antiseptic, and formerly called the Oil Radium, a preparation which is very generally used by both the profession and the laity. 3. Dozens of local and regional bottlers sold celery soda. A few brands were developed locally, such as Kolatona in Indiana, Ohio and Michigan, and Smith's Celery and Phosphate in California. 4. Dr. George McLin was clearly a man who embraced opportunity. A world traveler and enthusiastic entrepreneur, the good doctor hung out his shingle in 1880 in Huntington, where he also invented and marketed a patented antiseptic and a soda called Kolatona. 5. Over a hundred companies across the US, Canada, Mexico, the Carribean, and Australia produced celery brands such as Celery=Cola, Celery Tonic, Celery Phosphate, Kolatona, Celerytone, Celo, Cel-Ray and many others from the 1890's to the present day.
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