Dora Cola...another knock off?

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bottlingco

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Anyone ever heard of or know anything about this Dora Cola bottle from Dora, Alabama? I recently picked up some unusual bottles considering I am an ACL person. ~bottlingco

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Dora Cola was bottled in Dora, Alabama by Dora Bottling Works. The heel embossed bottle pictured is a dead ringer for Birmingham based Rye-Ola. The later, shoulder embossed Dora-Cola bottles are a bit harder to find. Dora-Cola may have been a knock-off of Rye-Ola or they may have had the Rye-Ola franchise and been permitted to localize the name. George Davis bought Dora Bottling Works around 1912 and continued to sell Dora-Cola. Davis owned the bottling works at nearby Brookside where he bottled a drink called Coca-Lula. In 1916 Davis acquired the Coca-Cola franchise and discontinued his other colas in favor of Coca-Cola at Dora and Brookside.

I am interested in this bottle and any other Alabama bottles if you care to sell.
 

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celerycola,
This is very helpful information. I haven't decided if I am going to keep it or not. I have always been fascinated with how many of these type of bottling companies sprang up after the turn of the century. I can't even imagine what kind of 'red tape' would be involved in starting up a bottling company today. Besides, I would have to call it bottlingco bottling company! ~bottlingco
 

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Good one! Working with children as a teacher, I actually know who Dora the Explorer is. Where on this forum do you post a picture of a brewery bottle? ~bottlingco
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I never knew that Dora the Explorer had her own cola. Couldn't resist. Looks like a great find.
 

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Good one! Working with children as a teacher, I actually know who Dora the Explorer is. Where on this forum do you post a picture of a brewery bottle? ~bottlingco
ORIGINAL: morbious_fod

I never knew that Dora the Explorer had her own cola. Couldn't resist. Looks like a great find.

I think those fall under the regular sections like new to the collection or digging.
 

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