There aint nothing like an old school Coke in a frosty glass bottle on a hot summer day.
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on July 1st, 2009 at 8:12 am
Acher said:
Tastes better that way.
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on July 1st, 2009 at 9:18 am
BH said:
Old school… BUT… not exactly precisely truly, as that is an 8 ounce bottle, while all of us dinosaurs remember that the original green glass bottle (the ones that you had to physically pull out of the machine) was 6 1/2 ounces!
F. Flintstone
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on July 1st, 2009 at 11:30 am
Br said:
I dont usually drink soda, but I NEVER turn down coke from a glass bottle. ever.
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on July 1st, 2009 at 11:35 am
Birdbrain said:
Here in California, you can get Coke in bottles made with cane sugar by the case at Costco. Old school taste.
Sweet. I hate cans. Hate them with a passion. If I get a soda (pop) it has to be in either a glass or through the drivethru in a plasticy tasting paper cup, ice, a plastic lid and a straw. What can I say. I came of age at McDonald’s.
I have a soft spot for Coke in glass bottles.
There aint nothing like an old school Coke in a frosty glass bottle on a hot summer day.
Tastes better that way.
Old school… BUT… not exactly precisely truly, as that is an 8 ounce bottle, while all of us dinosaurs remember that the original green glass bottle (the ones that you had to physically pull out of the machine) was 6 1/2 ounces!
F. Flintstone
I dont usually drink soda, but I NEVER turn down coke from a glass bottle. ever.
Here in California, you can get Coke in bottles made with cane sugar by the case at Costco. Old school taste.
Sweet. I hate cans. Hate them with a passion. If I get a soda (pop) it has to be in either a glass or through the drivethru in a plasticy tasting paper cup, ice, a plastic lid and a straw. What can I say. I came of age at McDonald’s.
Wow, takes me back to my childhood! My parents used to put salted peanuts in the bottle and drink it like that…sorta like a lime in a Corona?
I still put salted peanuts in my Coke.