"Company Name: UNITED EXTRACT CO
Status: Active Filing Date: 11/12/1921
Entity Type: Domestic Fictitious Name File Number: 2522471
Filing State: Pennsylvania (PA)
Company Age: 91 Years, 11 Months
Principal Address:
Unknown
Philadelphia Pa,
and the possibility that "922 › Cohen, Harry (p. 328)" Pay site. may somehow be connected. The previous link is purported to be of the 1922 Philadelphia Directory.
I don't know about that one specifically, but that general shape of bottle was used by many companies. Among these were Coca-Cola imitator Kel-Ola and the Spring Water Bottling Works, a Niagara Falls bottler.
Thanks for the information everyone sent on both the Kay-O choc. bottle and the Leon's Sunshine extract bottle. I appreciate it very much. I am still a bit confused about the Leon's although info provided is helpful. Was extract another name for a soda flavor, or rootbeer? Seems odd it is a non specified flavor on the bottle. That style bottle wouldn't be used for a pure extract correct? Thanks.
Correct, it wouldn't be an extract, but a ready to drink soda. Very often the only indicator of the flavor inside(besides the color of the contents) was printed on the cap.