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1960S Mountain Dew Bottle
1960S Mountain Dew Bottle. This 1960s era mountain dew bottle is in fantastic condition for its age. Early mountain dew bottles and advertisements featured a cartoon hillbilly character, which corresponded with the name.

This 1960s era mountain dew bottle is in fantastic condition for its age. Measuring at 12 high by 13 1/2 at widest width. According to a website on the history of mountain dew, the first bottle is an applied color label with green glass and white paint (with no red on it).
The Two Names On It Were Barney & Alley.
This 1960s era mountain dew bottle is in fantastic condition for its age. Measuring at 12 high by 13 1/2 at widest width. They list a 12 oz.
Mountain Dew Bottle Hillbilly Pig Shooting Variations Tickle Your Innards Ya Hoo.
The exact date of the first concoction known as mountain dew is a little fuzzy, but historians say it debuted between 1940 and 1948, which was the year the trademark was filed with the u.s. Hill billy bottle, scarce 8 ounce size acl painted label crown top soda bottle, back bar decor. Check out our 1960s mountain dew bottle selection for the very best in unique or custom, handmade pieces from our shops.
It Is A Little Smaller In Size Than The U.s Version And Brighter Colors.
Vine unopened sealed gl mountain dew bottle 16 oz styrofoam label rare 1796473929. Bottle is green and 9 3/4 inches tall has some case wear. This formula would become the original mountain dew.
Some Fading / Wear Here And There But As You Can See In The Photos, This Is A Great Looking Bottle.
According to a website on the history of mountain dew, the first bottle is an applied color label with green glass and white paint (with no red on it). $12.03 + $7.05 shipping + $7.05 shipping + $7.05 shipping. Mountain dew exhibit 2019east tennessee historical society.
1960S Mountain Dew With Hillbilly Filled By Len And Spook Contents 10 Fl Ozs In Red And White Acl That Has Some Wear And Some Paint Missing As Does The Bottle.
In 1960, bill bridgforth, who owned the tri city beverage corporation, would alter the flavor of mountain dew. 1966 mountain dew it'll tickle yore innards! However, these were more prominent in the 1930's as pepsi started trying to standardize.
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