Bang Soda and Canton Springs Ginger Ale - Any information?

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I have these bottles and can't find any information about them at all.

Are they rare, are they valuable - for Bang - even where it was made.

Appreciate any information someone may have.
 

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Forgot to add the Canton Springs bottle
 

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Good luck on the Bang. No one seems to know where they are from. All the examples I am aware of were found in north central New Hampshire. In good shape they are rare and worth some money. I have a pretty good one I dug in Warren, New Hampshire when I was a kid.
 

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I have two different versions. One of them is a 3 color one
 

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