Sorry to start a new topic, but I just couldn't find anything on a 6 1/2 oz. Maybe I looked in the wrong places. Well, I finally found a double=dot Pepsi. I got WAY too excited. Like my other bottles, and my stocks, it's probably worthless, but I am curious about its age. It's embossed, 6...
The lip was broken off, so I left it where I found it. But I must know. It's driving me crazy. It was a 16 oz. Sprite bottle. It had bumps down the sides. Probably four of five columns of bumps (like a bawls caffeine drink bottle.) Green glass. On the bottom of the bottle, all it said was...
It's adorable. It's got a pig in a cute hat. I think the one I saw in the woods said it was made by seven up, but I left that one because it was very much broken (but the labels were in much better shape, of course.) Anyone ever heard of Brownie? Anything I should know?
Edit: It's not a...
I know. This is an antique bottles forum, but maybe you guys can answer me. I've got three miller lite bottles, they're a few years old, but not antique. They're full and capped. Imagine taking a plastic bottle, squeezing it, then putting the top back on and letting go. That's what these...
It is 10 fl. oz. The whole bottle is textured. Pepsi cola on one side and pepsi on the other, but on both sides they are surrounded by the pepsi logo, but it's ridged, like a sun, and that's in a square on both sides. It's embossed. Any knowlege?
It looks brand new. It's heavy, and it has that green tint. 61/2 oz. But it has that indentation at the bottom, but it's not round, it's square, or more like a sideways slice of cake. Is that something that is still used? Did this bottle get thrown in the mix by accident? Also, when did...
The reason I'm here is that I've walked in the woods many times, and there are countless pieces of junk littering certain spots. One day, my mom suggested that I bring some of the bottles home. Well, I filled a laundry basket with bottles, and brought them home (I could hardly lift my arms.)...