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celerycola

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RE: Miller Becker Cleveland

Here's their wagon circa 1910 advertising Cola Coke. Shortly after they switched to My-Coca. I have a nice script My-Coca in amber.



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RE: Miller Becker Cleveland

I have a nice script My-Coca in amber.

Hey Dennis,

I always like the delivery wagon photos. Thanks. I'd like to see a photo or three of yer My-Coca, please.

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RE: Miller Becker Cleveland

Dennis (celercola),

Cool Miller-Becker photo. I forgot about the My Coca bottle having the Miller-Becker name on the bottom. Do you have one of the Cola Coke bottles mentioned in your photo? I haven't seen one. I wonder if it is embossed, or only had the paper label....


And Toddrandolph,

Some of the early Cotton Club acl bottles still said Miller Becker on them..
 

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RE: Miller Becker Cleveland

I believe Cola-Coke was a product of Lehman-Rosenfeld out of Cincinnati and sold by MB as a franchise. I've seen Cola-Coke bottles but not from Cleveland.

Miller-Becker bottled Taka-Kola around 1920 franchised from the Richmond company.
 

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