7up | Antique Bottle Stories

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  • Опубликовано: 13 фев 2020
  • I am an antique bottle collector, and my favorite part of collecting these old bottles is the old stories that come with them. Join me as we look at the histories of my bottle collection.
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    Disclaimer: This video was produced with images and information collected from the internet. I claim no ownership of ANY images, music, or content. This is for amusement purposes only, and can only be as accurate as the sources from which the content was found. I have linked to all sources used.
    Photographer for my bottles:
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    References:
    www.thoughtco.com/history-of-...
    www.gourmetsleuth.com/article...
    www.huffpost.com/entry/7up-hi...
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/7_Up
    www.neatorama.com/2012/10/28/...
    www.decades.com/articles/a-hi...
    www.7up.com/en
    www.etsy.com/listing/72308257...
    missourilegends.com/missouri-...
    • Another Old 7up Commer...
    • Old 7up Commercial "Fr...
    disney.fandom.com/wiki/Fresh-...

Комментарии • 29

  • @terrykrall
    @terrykrall Год назад +1

    RC Cola or NEHI may have been #2 in 1940? My Grandpa kept sodas in a milk cooler in his milk house on the farm in the 1960s. We’d ask and he would tell us to go get one from the milk cooler. The milk cooler was a horizontal cooler and the milk sat in cold water. We’re have to break a 1/8 inch of ice on the top and reach down in the dark water ... our arms felt like needles were pricking our small arms... where we’d see the soda caps. When we pulled out our selection our arm was beet-red and in pain... that’s my memory of summertime on the farm! Mountain Dew, NEHI and 7-UP were some of the selections.

  • @jeffthevideoguy23
    @jeffthevideoguy23 5 месяцев назад

    I had a full bottle from the 40s that had lithia in it. I ended up opening it in 2023. Of course I didn't try it, but it was brownish. But that could be due to age. My dad worked for 7up, so we had a ton of that stuff.

  • @goodpeople5676
    @goodpeople5676 10 месяцев назад +1

    Awesome video with wonderful knowledge and information.
    With love from SAM
    Guwahati, Assam, India 🇮🇳 ♥️

  • @joyciejd9673
    @joyciejd9673 6 месяцев назад

    what an interesting video! thank you for 7up's history!

  • @sandranelson7124
    @sandranelson7124 Год назад

    Great video on the history of this classic soda!! Thanks for including the early spots [videos] of this product. I, myself, used to work at the local bottler of 7UP in Richmond, Va. in the early 1980's. I miss the early days of these great products!! Thanks for posting this great video!!! Very informative.

  • @bruceritchie4382
    @bruceritchie4382 4 года назад

    I have the ACL version with the woman leaping around bubbles. On the bottom is reads Duraglas. Above duraglas it has a G-34 and below around the mark you pointed out has a 3 to the left a 5 to the right and a 14 at the bottom

    • @antiquebottlestories
      @antiquebottlestories  4 года назад +1

      Id have to do a little research on the markings, but my guess is that the 34 may be the year on that one. Dont quote me on it though. :)

    • @bruceritchie4382
      @bruceritchie4382 4 года назад

      @@antiquebottlestories Good enough for me Thanks

  • @tomfrazier1103
    @tomfrazier1103 3 года назад

    I have a 7 Up mirror with an inet thermometer. Nothing about Lithia. It has Sunrise Soda Water Works Co. Ltd. The old 1925 Works still exist on Robello Lane in Honolulu. They started in the 1900s. I found a wagon load of busted Hutchs from them. Later elsewhere on the lot I found a whole one. I have every Hutch I've dug except for 3 or 4 duplicates, Hollister, Dragon & Ewa Bottling Works. I've dug the Bubble girl from Sunrise and a non bubble. Some of these just say "7 Up Bottler" on them. Sunrise is long gone.

    • @antiquebottlestories
      @antiquebottlestories  3 года назад

      Wow, sounds like youve got some rare ones. Good for you! Happy hunting!

  • @JxT1957
    @JxT1957 11 месяцев назад

    i seen a couple 7 up bottles with the dancing girl but no orange painted shield, are these older without the orange logo?

    • @antiquebottlestories
      @antiquebottlestories  11 месяцев назад

      LOL I dont remember anymore, Id have to look into it again. :)

  • @sandranelson7124
    @sandranelson7124 Год назад

    (This is Tom, not Sandra.)
    I wrote the previous post!!

  • @Josh5.0stang
    @Josh5.0stang 4 года назад +1

    You should do Bromo seltzer

    • @antiquebottlestories
      @antiquebottlestories  4 года назад

      i have my bromo sitting on my desk as we speak waiting to be done. Keep your eye out for the next couple weeks for that one. :)

  • @antiquebottlesnow
    @antiquebottlesnow Год назад

    I found a few of the 1954 bottles I thought for sure they were older from the way they looked still very interesting.

  • @themobleys
    @themobleys 3 года назад

    I could only imagine the headlines if lithium was found in soda now!

  • @smarleyjoe3569
    @smarleyjoe3569 3 года назад

    Wow never seen anything with Nine Dots being shown. The top of building at 3:24 seems to show nine dots. I have read a marketing gentleman said they need to remove one of the 8 Dots because it is a 7 up.

  • @randybonner9870
    @randybonner9870 3 года назад

    I have a 7-Up bottle that is embossed U7P on both sides of the neck. It's most likely an early 1940s example. On the bottom it says made by the dr. Pepper Company Atlanta Georgia. Can someone give me a bio on this unusual style to spell Seven Up?

    • @antiquebottlestories
      @antiquebottlestories  3 года назад

      ive never heard of such a thing. I did a quick search, and i found 1 site that talked about them a little.
      www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/rare-7up-acl-soda-pop-bottle-seven-up-8-bubbles

  • @donaldhookstead6991
    @donaldhookstead6991 5 месяцев назад

    Name origin: Maybe 7oz/7up.