Need help dating a "Double Cola" bottle

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Sorry to Hijack. I got a few different Shasta flavors. Can you spot the RO? LEON.
 

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2 tough Mission Canadian cones. LEON.
 

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CanadianBottles said:
I like that Shasta, never would have thought of the top as a place to find the local bottler's info. Never knew that there was a Shasta branch in Vancouver either. Another one to look out for!
I can't seem to locate any bottles for them?...seems weird, I just recently seen USA paper label Shasta's in the NDNR bottle. We must of had them up here.
 

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This bottle was made at the Owens-Illinois Company at the Streator, IL factory (the number to the left is the factory code) and was made in 1941 (number to the right is date it was made, the period after the 1 (1.) means that it was made in 1941 (if it didn't have a period after the 1 (1), that would mean it was made in 1931. Hope that helps. :) Melody
 

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