Just cross-posting from the Displaying section to here: https://www.antique-bottles.net/showthread.php?686829-My-Niagara-Dry-collection&p=698645#post698645
I just came into possession of an incredibly rare Niagra-Dry crate from Buffalo, New York. The misspell of Niagara was intentional (the...
Apologies for the double post, but I've just added a rare piece to my collection that some may find very interesting; A Buffalo, New York Niagra-Dry crate. The crate provides a lot of information on the "Niagra-Dry" beverage that was bottled in Buffalo. For example, their slogan was "It's tops"...
You don't necessarily have to use your real name. You can enter a fake sounding name if you want to. And yeah, you can find and join groups full of people who share the same interest as you too.
I do believe they are steel cans. I don't think they would have used aluminum back then.
Aww shoot. I had a feeling it was a goner. By the by, Jaroadshow (my uncle) was actually posting on behalf of my father who was looking to obtain the bottle back in 2013 when my collection was still somewhat small. I joined the forums this year when I set up the Niagara Dry Beverages Facebook...
Rainbow Falls label Niagara Dry with alternate Niagara Dry script lettering top label.
Originally uploaded by forum user Carling: http://www.antique-bottles.net/showthread.php?247739-Niagara-Dry-Pepsi&p=247866#post247866