It’s a cool color and cool label, regardless of value. I think it would be hard to find others to compare it too because there probably aren’t many left with labels.
As far as I know, the anniversary bottles were given to executives and employees. The guy I know, his wife worked under the president of Pepsi. He has/had the anniversary bottle, Limoges pineapple, and anniversary throw. He said him and his wife were invited to Hawaii for the party, but they had...
To clarify and be 100% accurate, I know someone that worked at Pepsi for 25 years and he said they were handed out at the 100 year anniversary in Hawaii, in 1998, to executives and higher end employees. They invited 5,000 employees, so I'm guessing there are about 5,000 of them floating around...
Its given to employees for so many years working for Pepsi. It originally would have come in a wooden box with certificate. The cap is sterling silver. Mint ones still in the boxes go for around $75. Hope this helps. -Jeff
Ok. This one is 1974. I'm guessing the value is the same. The red dot one is a year earlier, but this is the only white dot one I've ever seen, so it might actually be rarer yet.
I posted this question awhile ago, but the thread is locked now so I couldn't add to it. I found this bottle, it looks identical to the other 2 I've seen except it has white dots instead of red. Do the dot colors matter? Is the value the same as the red dot green bottle?