How did the soda pop bottle get its name?

Although very few of these old Coke bottles have survived, the Hutchinson stoppers left an important legacy: to open the bottle, one had to push the stopper down through the neck. When it opened, it popped—which is how the term “soda pop” entered the American vernacular.

When did they start putting labels on Coke bottles?

The next major change to Coke bottles came in 1957, when Coca-Cola adopted the Applied Color Labeling (ACL) process, which relied on paste-based imprinting rather than traditional embossing methods or paper labels. Until the mid-1960s, customers bought bottles of soda pop and then returned them to the bottlers for re-use.

What was the name of the bubble gum soda?

The Wrigley Company jumped into the crowded soft drink field with this bubble-gum drink in the totally awesome ’80s. Oddly, it came in a diet iteration, too, though it seemed marketed only to kids, being sold at toy stores and the like. Limited distribution was perhaps its downfall.

When did the first Coca Cola cans come out?

2008: Coke released a series of cans done in different languages in the weeks leading up to the Olympics. They also released cans featuring several Olympic athletes. 2010: Before the Vancouver Olympics, Coke released cans featuring silhouettes of Olympic competitions, including figure skating, ice hockey, speedskating, and snowboarding.

When did the Coca Cola Classic come out?

The reformulated version of Coca-Cola Classic launched in 1985 to help fight off the hard-charging Pepsi. It prompted outrage among hardcore Coca-Cola Classic fans, and less than three months later, Coca-Cola went back on its decision.

When did Crystal Pepsi come out and what did it do?

Clear things were a fad in the early 1990s, so Pepsi tried its luck with Crystal Pepsi. The drink was caffeine-free, and the idea was that since it’s clear, people would equate it with thoughts of purity and healthiness. It worked quite well out of the gate, and even prompted a response from Coca-Cola.

When did Coca Cola stop making Sprite Remix?

Years after it was discontinued in 2004, the infamous drink is still being searched for by some, but it’s extremely difficult to find. Coca-Cola’s Sprite Remix popped up in 2003, and it quickly developed a rabid fan base.

What kind of soda did Jane Fonda drink?

This tart variation of Diet Pepsi was the perfect refresher after finishing Jane Fonda’s Workout. We fondly recall sipping a can alongside a pool in July. “Whenever I want to quench my thirst, I feel like a Quirst!” So said the jingle. 7 Up introduced this lemonade-flavored soda circa 1979.