COCA-COLA
Soda Bottles
These CROWN TOP bottles are MACHINE MADE
*The bottle on the left is about 7-¾" tall. Having a date of NOV. 16, 1915
these bottles are frequently referred to as "Thanksgiving Cokes" even though the date is not actually Thanksgiving.
I found this bottle at the Carousel Antique Mall in Macon, Missouri.
*The bottle in the center is about 7-⅞" tall. Having a date of NOV. 16, 1915
it is also considered a "Thanksgiving Coke". It is an icy blue color and I acquired this bottle from Jeff Blanchett.
*On the right this bottle is about 8" tall. These GOLD LEAF bottles were produced for the Macon COCA-COLA
franchise's 50 Year Anniversary (1955).
These bottles were AIR SEALED, never contained any product and given away as gifts.
I got this bottle at the Herman Wood estate auction held at the Twin Pines Auction Center.
Herman Wood at one time owned the Macon Coca-Cola company.
There are many variations of the Macon COCA-COLA bottles.
Beginning life as I. S. MILLER, then becoming the
MACON BOTTLING WORKS, our local COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY is still in business today.