Trying to Identify Glass Manufacturer on Old 7 oz Paper Label 7UP Bottle

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Hello rskmgtpro,

Welcome to the Blue Pages, and thanks for putting up the pictures. How about a shot or 2 of the full label?

My personal opinion is that they are counterfeit labels. The paper stock looks too heavy, and I don't believe they were using paper labels including the "Lithiated" language, at that time.

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surfaceone, here are a couple more views of the label. Tough to get a full on view with the small bottle.

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The label was added later, they stopped using it in 1950
 

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welcome I was going to say the label isnt right for the bottle and the condition is toooo good like nos(new old stock) labels were applied to a bottle
 

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Ya think they used those labels after 1940 even? 8 bubbles and ACLs in full swing -



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ORIGINAL: MCglass

Ya think they used those labels after 1940 even? 8 bubbles and ACLs in full swing -
I was only going by what Wiki said, maybe not....

The product, originally named "Bib-Label Lithiated Lemon-Lime Soda", was launched two weeks before the Wall Street Crash of 1929. It contained lithium citrate, a mood-stabilizing drug, until 1950.
 

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ORIGINAL: MCglass

Ya think they used those labels after 1940 even? 8 bubbles and ACLs in full swing -

MCglass ~

I'm not exactly sure what you mean. Could you please clarify. My guess is the bottle you posed is a 1936.

Thanks

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