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1991 New Orleans Saints Coke Bottle |
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This bottle is the one that started the
collection. It is a classic Coca-Cola Bottle from
1991. It was not until 1996 that the bottle, which was
still laying around, sparked my interest in collecting
bottles. The bottle has a saints helmet painted on it with
text reading "NEW ORLEANS SAINTS 1991 NFC WESTERN DIVISION
CHAMPIONS." There is also a small Fleur De Lease
painted on the neck of the bottle. Now eight years
later, I have over 400 bottles. |
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Mexican Coca Cola Bottle |
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This bottle is from Mexico. Coca Cola is written
in English just as it would be in the United states. All
of the other text on the bottle is in Spanish. On the neck of
the bottle, "Medio Litro" is written. This means
One Liter. This bottle measures 11.25" tall and has a max circumference of
8.25" and holds 500 ml. This is just a really neat
bottle to me.
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Paul "Bear" Bryant Coke
Bottle |
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This is a bottle that many collectors
would love to have. It is the commemorative bottle to "The
Winningest Football Coach In Collegiate History," Paul "Bear"
Bryant. This bottle was produced prior to the marketing of
New Coke. On one side it has the Alabama Crimson Tide emblem
with a classic depiction of Paul "Bear" Bryant. On the other
side of the bottle is the Coke logo for the time and a list of
"Historical Milestones" including all 6 National championships and
Significant Victories. The Victories listed are his 1st,
100th, 200th, 300th, and 315th. This bottle measures 9.75"
tall and has a max circumference of 7.1875" and holds 10 fluid
ounces. |
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1997 Coca Cola Christmas Series
(Full) |
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These bottles are your standard, 8 fluid
ounce bottles of Coca Cola Classic. Each bottle has it own
illustration of Santa Clause. The first one to the left is
of Santa Clause drinking a bottle of Coca Cola with a sac of
toys behind him. The second bottle is that of Santa Clause
getting a Coca Cola out of the refrigerator with a young boy
watching. The third is of Santa Clause once again drinking
a Coca Cola with a train set in the back ground and a toy
helicopter coming towards him in the air. The bottle caps
are red on top with white writing and white on the sides with
red writing.
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Mardi Gras Coca Cola Bottle (Full) |
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These bottles are local ones. Both bottles are your standard, 8 fluid
ounce bottles of Coca Cola Classic. The bottle to the left
was produced in 1998 for Mardi Gras. The image is of a
jesters had and a Coca Cola button. Under the two images
is a banner that reads "Mardi Gras 1998, New Orleans,
LA." The bottle cap is red on top with white writing
and white on the sides with red writing. The bottle to the
right was produced in 2001 for Mardi Gras. The image on
the bottle is of a Mardi Gras Mask. The words "Mardi
Gras 2001" is written on the top of the mask. The bottle
cap is red with white writing
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Disney Coca Cola Bottle (Full) |
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Theses two bottles are for Disney. Both
bottles are your standard, 8 fluid
ounce bottles of Coca Cola Classic. The on on the left is
for Walt Disney World. It was produced in 1996 as the
third of a series of four to commemorate the 25 anniversary of
Walt Disney World. It is the only one in the series that I
have. This one was for Epcot. The image on the
bottle is of Epcot Center and the text on the bottle reads
"Epcot, Since October 1, 1982," "Walt Disney
World," "Its Time To Remember The Magic."
On the neck of the bottle is text reading "Commemorative Edition,"
"3rd in a Series of 4." The bottle to the right
is for Disney Land. This bottle was produced in 1998 to
commemorate the the grand reopening of Tomorrowland. The
image on the bottle is the Tomorrowland logo and in the corner
is text reading "Grand Opening Late Spring
1998." The bottles caps for both bottles are red on
top with white writing and white on the side with red writing.
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Cal Ripken Coca Cola Bottle (Full) |
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This
bottle is your standard, 8 fluid ounce bottle of Coca Cola
Classic. The bottle was produced in 1995 in commemoration
of "The Record Breaking Year!" that Cal Ripken
had. Next to the text on the bottle is an illustration of
Cal Ripken's Jersey. On the neck of the bottle is a small
image of an oriole representing the Baltimore Orioles. The
bottle cap is red on top with white writing and white on the
sides with red writing. |
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Jackie Robinson 50th Anniversary
Coca Cola Bottle (Full) |
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This bottle is your
standard, 8 fluid ounce bottle of Coca Cola Classic. The
bottle was produced in 1997 to commemorate the 50th anniversary
of Jackie Robinson career with the Dodgers. The image on
the bottle includes Jackie Robinson's signature. The
bottle cap is red on top with white writing and white on the
sides with red writing. This is a really neat bottle to
me. |
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Japanese Coca Cola Bottle (Full) |
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This
is one of my neatest bottles. The bottle is your standard, 8
fluid ounce bottle of Coca Cola Classic. The bottle was produced
in 1999 but the image was originally copyrighted in 1996.
I believe the Japanese text on the bottle to say Coca Cola because
of the line that goes through it. The bottle caps is red
with white writing. |
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1992 Barcelona Olympics Coca Cola Bottle (Full) |
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This
bottle is your standard, 8 fluid ounce bottle of Coca Cola
Classic. The bottle was produced in 1995 the 1992 Winter
Olympics in Barcelona. Under the Barcelona emblem and the
Olympic rings is "Sharing The Olympic Ideal" painted
on the bottle. The
bottle cap is red on top with white writing and red writing on paint less
metal on the side. |
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Jazzland Theme Park Grand Opening Coca Cola Bottle (Full) |
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This
is one of my local bottles. This
bottle is your standard, 8 fluid ounce bottle of Coca Cola
Classic. The bottle was produced in 2000 in commemoration
of the grand opening of Jazzland Theme Park in New Orleans. Next to
the Jazzland logo is the text "MAY, 2000."
Jazzland was bought by Six Flags in 2002. On the neck of the bottle is
"Grand Opening." The
bottle cap is red with white writing. |
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Time Saver 40th Anniversary
Coca Cola Bottle (Full) |
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The bottle is your standard, 8
fluid ounce bottle of Coca Cola Classic. The
bottle was produced in 1994 to commemorate the 40th anniversary
of Time Saver, the chain of convince stores. The image on
the bottle is of a modified Time Saver logo. The
bottle cap is red on top with white writing and white on the
sides with red writing. This is a really neat bottle to
me. |
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Coca Cola 100th
Anniversary Coca Cola Bottle (Full) |
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This
is one of my local bottles. The
bottle was produced in 2002 to commemorate the 100th anniversary
of the Louisiana Coca Cola Bottling Company. The time
period shown on the bottle is 1903 to 2002. The image on
the bottle is of a swamp of cypress trees that have trunks in
the shape of Coca Cola Bottles. The
bottle cap is red with white writing. |
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Bonne Fête 300 Cola Bottle (Full) |
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This
is one of my local bottles. The bottle is your standard, 8
fluid ounce bottle of Coca Cola Classic. The
bottle was produced in 1999 to commemorate the 300th anniversary
of the founding of Baton Rouge, Louisiana. The image on
the bottle is of text reading "Bonne Fête 300" and
under that is '"A Birthday Celebration!".' On
the neck of the bottle is "Baton Rouge,"
"1699-1999." The
bottle cap is red with white writing. |
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Francofête '99 Coca Cola Bottle (Full) |
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This
is one of my local bottles. The bottle is your standard, 8
fluid ounce bottle of Coca Cola Classic. The
bottle was produced in 1999 to commemorate the 300th anniversary
of the Louisiana Tricentennial. The image on
the bottle is of the Francofête '99 logo. On the left
side of the logo is "1699" and to the right of the
logo is "1999." The
bottle cap is red with white writing. |
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20th Anniversary Crescent City
Classic Bottle (Full) |
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This
is one of my local bottles. The bottle is your standard, 8
fluid ounce bottle of Coca Cola Classic. The bottle was produced
in 1998 to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the
Crescent City Classic which is a marathon in New Orleans.
The image on the bottle is of the Crescent City Classic logo and
above the logo is the text reading "20th
Anniversary." The bottle cap is red on top with white
writing and white on the side with red writing. |
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French Quarter Festival 1998 (Full) |
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This
is one of my local bottles. The bottle is your standard, 8
fluid ounce bottle of Coca Cola Classic. The bottle was produced
in 1998 to commemorate the 1998 French Quarter Festival.
The image on the bottle is of the French Quarter Festival logo which
is of a street lamp holding a trumpet. Above the logo on
the neck of the bottle is text reading "April 17-19,
1998." The bottle cap is red on top with white writing and
white on the side with red writing. |