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Browns Beverages started out in 1873 by Dugald Brown, after he found a hole in the market when the town of Gravenhurst was starting to boom. He found a logging site that was on top of a natural spring and started to bottle spring water. He and his son Jack took over the operation and in the 1880s, started to become popular. It was around the 1880s that they also started their sparking water, pale ginger ale and ginger beer. The company is now known as Muskoka Springs.
 

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Just a quick note: The bottles in the pictures look to be from the early 1900s, and they are on the low end of common in terms of rarity.
 

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Browns Beverages started out in 1873 by Dugald Brown, after he found a hole in the market when the town of Gravenhurst was starting to boom. He found a logging site that was on top of a natural spring and started to bottle spring water. He and his son Jack took over the operation and in the 1880s, started to become popular. It was around the 1880s that they also started their sparking water, pale ginger ale and ginger beer. The company is now known as Muskoka Springs.
I'm always hunting for more J.D. Brown bottles, especially the gravitator soda. Here are a few of my finds thus far:
 

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Just a quick note: The bottles in the pictures look to be from the early 1900s, and they are on the low end of common in terms of rarity.

pretty sure they started using the clear art deco style bottles in the late 20's early 30's and kept using them until the 50's - 60's is smaller 7 oz bottles and bigger 10 oz version

the older ones say " JDB " for John Dugald Brown on bottom and newer ones say " BB " for Browns Beverages
 

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first Brown's beverages find of the year , a red /white acl bottle from late 60's or early 70's as its the oz/ml version so newer

some of the paint missing should say "enjoy " above Brown's and show a red maple leaf on neck but still to even find a local acl bottle just lying around some junk and plants these days isn't that easy , have found this version before , if found in the water the acl usually all gone , haven't found that many with colour


it was found in the lake of bays area almost as if you were headed towards algonquin park , so there market area was much bigger than Gravenhurst and being sold all over this area

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