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bubbas dad

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i was talking with a lady at the flea market awhile back about bottles and she was telling me about one that has me curious. has anyone ever heard about a small ( 6 or 7 oz) mountain dew. i haven't, but she said that were some out there and that they were real valuable. it got me wondering.
 

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Hey Bubba's Dad. Here is a picture of a 7 ouncer. They go for pretty high bucks when they become available.

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Here is a good mt dew bottle that is on ebay right now. Its a toughie to find from what i understand.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=6191133713

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thanks both of you for the replys. i had never even heard of a 7 oz dew or a clear one for that matter. what would be an approx value on either of these bottles. just wonder if they're out of my range.
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The 7 ouncers go for about $250, sometimes more. The clear Barney and Ally's go from $750 on up. The last one on ebay went for over $1000.
 

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hey bd nice, never saw that one, was it made smaller for machine use?? mike
 

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i don't have a clue. i didn't know this size bottle was out there until now. i guess at $250 i'll have to wait for the bottle fairy to leave one.
 

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That clear Barney and Alley is one of the rarest Mountain Dew bottles in existence! It ended at $1802.00! I managed to buy a normal green version of the Barney and Alley of which only forty or so are known to exist. The clear ones are even rarer! It's amazing that the seller found it at an antique flea market.

I have an 8 ounce version of the more common Hillbilly bottle and a few of the newer design. The original Barney and Alley's were 7 oz and go for $200.00 or more.

Shane

Here is a pic with my Barney and Alley in it:

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The Barney & Ally are outta Knoxville Tenn...and they aren't as scarce as it's believed.

The real scarce Mountain Dew bottles would be two from Tri City Beverage Co of Johnson City Tenn...one is 7 ounce and one is 22 (or 26?) ounce with shoulders...Now those are scarce.

I coulda bought the Barney & Ally back in the early 90's for $15...I passed up several over the years for a bit over that.
I thought that $15.00 was too much then, and I think people are paying too much now.

Just my opinion...

J
 

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Well, for a few clear Barney & Alleys you could trade for a hillbilly Mt. Dew "Party Jug". They go for over $3000.00. [:-][sm=rolleyes.gif][:-]They're neat large ACLs but not that nice and I'm a diehard Dew drinker.[:)] We call it green coffee.
 

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