Your Dixie Shake and my Dixie Shake don't appear to be the same.
That's mine in the photo between Drink Dixie and Duke's.
As you can see mine has a sleight double waist. It's a Glenshaw bottle code hard to see, but seems like an 'I'.
Same bottling information however, and I have none better to proffer on that topic.
There is an awesome red/yellow painted label version...mucho scarce-o. With a great gal label.
And a similarly girl bedecked mucho scarce-o blue/white Dixie Fizz (O/Illinois 1948, on mine) noted from Dixie Fizz BC...likely/possibly the same bottler...
So, I guess now that I should suspect the liklihood of an embossed version of Fizz. Drat!
Another for the want list. I just removed a pair, too. Add one back in.
I forgot...
There's likely to be numbers embossed on the bottle bottom or around the heel, or both.
Lemme know what those are and I might be able to date your bottle.
Hello and welcome to the forum. While the Dixie bottle is being discussed in this thread, I would like to ask if the Arma Bottling works "Dixie" bottles are related to the Dixie shake Co. in any form ? Here are two bottles in question if anyone knows. Thanks and welcome again "plumabob"
The Dixie from Arma is a Kansas bottle...at least mine is.
So I think not other than being named...something, something Dixie.
However, Dixie is not a particularly hard to find brand name. I counted the other day that I have 14 different of those something, Dixie, something bottles and maybe half that many on my raggedy want list. I'm sure there's many more I don't know about.