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Donas12

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I love this thread. So many excellent bottles and cans!!
Here are five bottles I added the past week and a half.
Orange Crush NDNR Amber. salute to Canadacan
Webb's Stone Ginger Beer - BillHaddo talked about this recently
Husky Beverages (Kirkland Lake) RCO talked about this recently
Frosty Nip (Hamilton)
America Dry Ginger Ale - Mint bottle
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Where is the Frosty Nip bottle from?
 

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Here’s my Five for Friday. 11oz beehive style bottles from Ontario and Quebec. 40s to 50s era... 9A66C3D5-FB0D-4C7F-96E1-3D7B87EFA4FF.jpeg
 

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IT'S NOT FRIDAY YET, A LITTLE PREMATURE.
 

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I have a bottle of that exact shape that I dug up earlier this year! It was made in western newfoundland and there is only one existing document I can find on it. View attachment 224756View attachment 224757

that design of bottle was used all over Canada , also I wouldn't be surprised if there is actually other bottles from Lakeside Bottling co - channel out there

cause it appears they operated there for a few years , could be a green ( 7 oz ) ginger ale bottle , most bottlers had at least a couple different bottles they used over time
 

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