This bottle was from the early 50s, I think and NO ONE in the area has any remembrance of it. I was hoping someone would have recalled this unique bottle.
I wish I had not lost track of what happened to my grandmothers' and mother's fruit jars. I still have a few Mason jars. I have an M.D.E. milk bottle from Memphis Dairy ?....I am old enough to remember as a child having my milk delivered to my front door IN BOTTLES!!!!
No, sir....We know for a fact they are from the 60s or early 70s as they were given to my husband in the early 70s. I don't see NEHI orange or NEHI grape sold in bottles in my area. I haven't taken time to locate them but we definitely do still have them.
We have three Nehi Orange Pops and three Nehi Grape Pops that have never been opened in their original six pack carrying (paper) container.
Would anyone have any idea what these might be worth? We're not really interested in selling them, but curious as to an appraisal. I know. I know...
Thanks, OsiaBoyce...I am a Newbie here and didn't even notice that there was a "Soda Section" on this site. I posted my first post on this thread there, also.
Thanks again.
I POSTED THE FOLLOWING ON THE BOTTLES AFTER 1900 thread and Osia recommended posting it here. Sorry. I didn't notice this "Soda" section as I am a Newbie.
Does anyone have any knowledge regarding the King Cotton pop/soda/soft drink that was made in the early 1950s? I have found a bottle and...
I am looking forward to reading a post from Pat the Cat aka Osia...Also, yes, I know this is not so formal. I hate making typos and didn't see the Edit button. I went back and made the edits.
Thanks.
Is there any way to edit posts on this forum?...That should have been "clearly" noted not "clearing" and there should have been no period placed before "it" in a sentence. Overlook the typos. Thanks. Moderators, if you have time, feel free to edit that post and delete this one!
Yes, I saw that one that had sold on Ebay for $181.00. Mine is not in such good shape as far as the redness but KING COTTON is clearly noted and the King himself can be seen although not nearly as well as in the bottle that you posted here.
Thanks for the reply. I am not anxious to sell it...
Does anyone have any knowledge regarding the King Cotton pop/soda/soft drink that was made in the early 1950s? I have found a bottle and read a little about this after I googled "King Cotton Bottle"....It stated that the pop was bottled in Leland, MS, I believe. This bottle is from Tennessee...