CanadianBottles
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No, my point isn't about whiteboards. They weren't using whiteboard ink on bottles. My point is about how some types of non-water soluble ink - not just whiteboard ink - can stay intact when separated from its backing. I don't think that the ink on this label would literally float up and away when dipped in water, but I think that it's thick enough that it could stay intact through a slow decomposition process. That seems more likely to me than there being a whole previously undiscovered history of pre-ACL painted labels which no one has discovered in 50 years of bottle digging.