I'm posting this because I'm curious if anyone can give me any info/corrections on the years many of these were made and other info? Because I've had no luck looking up any information on any of these other than the brand new ones. Most websites I've found only deal with pre-1950's bottles and ones which are valuable.
Keep in mind I'm no expert on this subject and most of the dates that are there are guessed(Though I am confident that I am at least close). I would appreciate any corrections/info on these bottles.
From left to right
Bottom Row:
1960's/1970's Pepsi can
Early 1990's Pepsi can
1960's/1970's Pepsi can
1960's/1970's Schaefer can (No idea who they were or if they're still in business)
1980's Large glass Pepsi Bottle (Styrofoam label. Looks like a precursor to the 2 liter bottle)
1980's 7up Bottle (Styrofoam label)
Old Tropicana orange juice bottle (Didn't even know they bottled anything in glass)
1980's Mountain Dew bottle
Glass Gatorade bottle (Another one that I didn't know was ever bottled in glass)
Vintage Pepsi bottle (not sure of the year)
Vintage Pepsi bottle (see above description)
Old 7up bottle (see above description)
Old Coke bottle
Old Coke bottle
Old 7up bottle (I'm particularly proud of this one because of its look and the fact that this is the first and only old painted label soft drink bottle I've found, the others being found by my aunt)
Old Fanta bottle
1980's Coke bottle
Next Row Up:
Old Hawaiian Punch can
2000's Pepsi can (Precursor to the current logo)
Late 1990's/2000's Pepsi can
1980's/1990's Pepsi can
Sprite bottle (No idea of age)
Old Nehi bottle (Still sold in some states, but in very plain glass bottles)
Old Nehi bottle
Old Frostie bottle
Old Canada Dry bottle
Old TAB bottle
Old Diet Pepsi bottle
New Sprite bottle
Top Row:
New Throwback Mountain Dew can
New Throwback Pepsi can
Keep in mind I'm no expert on this subject and most of the dates that are there are guessed(Though I am confident that I am at least close). I would appreciate any corrections/info on these bottles.
From left to right
Bottom Row:
1960's/1970's Pepsi can
Early 1990's Pepsi can
1960's/1970's Pepsi can
1960's/1970's Schaefer can (No idea who they were or if they're still in business)
1980's Large glass Pepsi Bottle (Styrofoam label. Looks like a precursor to the 2 liter bottle)
1980's 7up Bottle (Styrofoam label)
Old Tropicana orange juice bottle (Didn't even know they bottled anything in glass)
1980's Mountain Dew bottle
Glass Gatorade bottle (Another one that I didn't know was ever bottled in glass)
Vintage Pepsi bottle (not sure of the year)
Vintage Pepsi bottle (see above description)
Old 7up bottle (see above description)
Old Coke bottle
Old Coke bottle
Old 7up bottle (I'm particularly proud of this one because of its look and the fact that this is the first and only old painted label soft drink bottle I've found, the others being found by my aunt)
Old Fanta bottle
1980's Coke bottle
Next Row Up:
Old Hawaiian Punch can
2000's Pepsi can (Precursor to the current logo)
Late 1990's/2000's Pepsi can
1980's/1990's Pepsi can
Sprite bottle (No idea of age)
Old Nehi bottle (Still sold in some states, but in very plain glass bottles)
Old Nehi bottle
Old Frostie bottle
Old Canada Dry bottle
Old TAB bottle
Old Diet Pepsi bottle
New Sprite bottle
Top Row:
New Throwback Mountain Dew can
New Throwback Pepsi can
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It might have gotten put in a journal. =3 We do try our best to put it out to everyone. Sometimes no one has an answer. XD Even us. We try to take questions very seriously. ^.^ I don't think anyone is an "official" expert on things just hobbists.
Note me you second question. I'm currently working on a Roman Piece someone had found but it's taking me a bit to clarify. ^.^
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sorry about the lateness. XD
Note me you second question. I'm currently working on a Roman Piece someone had found but it's taking me a bit to clarify. ^.^
~Tibbs aka

sorry about the lateness. XD
The Schaefer Beer is a local beer in PA, actually in my old stomping grounds. We had another name for it as the taste was awful... Check there website or send them a photo and ask them. http://schaefer-beer.com/Home.aspx
Some of the bottles can be better identified if you check the numbers on the bottom of the bottle. Older bottles had the manufacture code there as well as some with even a date.
Some of the bottles can be better identified if you check the numbers on the bottom of the bottle. Older bottles had the manufacture code there as well as some with even a date.
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