Hey everyone, allperrys here. My family on my mother's side manufactured, created, and bottled soda and other drinks in New Rochelle, NY for over a half a century until 1996, when my Grandfather retired and dismantled the company. The family owned "Rochelle Club Beverage Corporation" and swore by glass bottles.
My Grandfather is now 93 years old and I am collecting and archiving any soda labels his company created. Unfortunately, bottles are pretty hard to come by and on this post I have a half-gallon bottle from the company. A priceless family heirloom.
I'm quite happy to be apart of this forum now where I can share a passion for bottles/labels with other people around the globe and find refuge in the saddness that comes with buying my family history on line. Indeed, for the past hour I have been buying my Rochelle Club genuine labels online from ebay and other stores.
This post by hudsonclub inspired me to get active on here: https://www.antique-bottles.net/sho...le-Beverage-Co-Inc-bottle&p=700530#post700530 -- im going to ask my grandfather about New Rochelle Beverage and try to get in contact with Peter.
Here it is, the half-gallon beauty :
My Grandfather is now 93 years old and I am collecting and archiving any soda labels his company created. Unfortunately, bottles are pretty hard to come by and on this post I have a half-gallon bottle from the company. A priceless family heirloom.
I'm quite happy to be apart of this forum now where I can share a passion for bottles/labels with other people around the globe and find refuge in the saddness that comes with buying my family history on line. Indeed, for the past hour I have been buying my Rochelle Club genuine labels online from ebay and other stores.
This post by hudsonclub inspired me to get active on here: https://www.antique-bottles.net/sho...le-Beverage-Co-Inc-bottle&p=700530#post700530 -- im going to ask my grandfather about New Rochelle Beverage and try to get in contact with Peter.
Here it is, the half-gallon beauty :