SODABOB
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All things considered ...
1. It appears when the first Orange Crush bottling plant opened in Binghamton, New York in April of 1920 that the clear "Crinkly" bottle was not in distribution yet. Hence, the reason they used a straight-sided paper label bottle.
2. It appears the Orange Crush bottling plant in Binghamton, New York started using the clear "Crinkly" bottle in 1921.
Which begs the question (again) ...
What did they do with all of the 1920 straight-sided paper label bottles after they started using the clear "Crinkly" bottles?
A. Continue using them? If so, for what?
B. Dispose of them?
C. Other?
1. It appears when the first Orange Crush bottling plant opened in Binghamton, New York in April of 1920 that the clear "Crinkly" bottle was not in distribution yet. Hence, the reason they used a straight-sided paper label bottle.
2. It appears the Orange Crush bottling plant in Binghamton, New York started using the clear "Crinkly" bottle in 1921.
Which begs the question (again) ...
What did they do with all of the 1920 straight-sided paper label bottles after they started using the clear "Crinkly" bottles?
A. Continue using them? If so, for what?
B. Dispose of them?
C. Other?