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Coca-Cola, based in Atlanta, notes that its 8-ounce glass bottles are still widely available across the country. Those recyclable bottles are nearly identical to the smaller 6.5-ounce bottles.
See 99 other Coke patents here. It was exactly a century ago Monday that the U.S. Patent Office granted design patent No. 48,160 to the Root Glass Company of Terre Haute, Ind.
"Combining industrial performance and local roots." Coca-Cola announces major change that will impact its iconic glass ...
It’s the end of an era for Coca-Cola lovers, as the last 6.5-ounce returnable, glass bottle rolls off the production line. A small Coke bottler in Minnesota says it’s stopping productio… ...
“Coke already knows that real solutions look like reusable glass bottles in scalable reuse systems. Coca-Cola needs to urgently and dramatically reduce its use of plastic — full stop,” she said.
Coca-Cola's transition from reusable glass to plastic bottles has disrupted local economies worldwide. Communities in Samoa lost established income streams when the circular bottle system ended in ...
Coke Collector's Club President Dick McChesney explained the origins of the uniquely shaped bottle. "(It) was created by Coca-Cola in 1915 by the Root Glass Company in Terre Haute, Indiana.
Coca Cola has switched to bottles that are made from 100% recycled plastic for its Coke brands. The change is expected to reduce the annual amount of plastic the company uses by 83 million pounds.
The recipe for Coca Cola is the same whether it's in a metal can or a glass bottle - so why does the latter taste so much better? According to biochemist and founder of Science by Design Sara ...
Margo Martin, Trump’s deputy director of communications, last week posted a photo of Coca-Cola Chairman and CEO James Quincey and Trump holding the 8-ounce glass bottle that depicted the White ...
Mmmm, a frosty cold glass bottle of Coca Cola on a summer’s day. The cool, solid feeling of the glass as you raise it to your lips, the satisfying heft of the bottle in your hand. What could be better ...