Will they bring back the old glass bottle's for coca cola?!


Question:

Will they bring back the old glass bottle's for coca cola?


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i wish they would it sure tasted better some stoes carry it in 6 packs even with the card board packaging but the much smaller than the ones we used to drink. there about $4. way to high

they should everything tastes better when it comes out of glass for some reason... coke, o.j. grape j. milk. it all tastes better out of glass.

They had them for x mas they might still have some in the stores

they still have them... but only at selected places and they cost alot more money.... like an extra $1.50 or something rip off

they do have a smaller glass version out

The old glass bottle's what? That's the possessive, you know.

They still sell it in 8 oz bottles, in a 6-pack. You have to look for it, and not every store sells it. It's very pricey per serving, compared to cans or 2-liter bottles.

They will probably never bring back the 6? oz glass bottle, though. People have larger appetites now, although 6? oz was perfect to quench your thirst, IMO. Plus, you could play Coke Geography. (the small bottles were stamped w/ which bottler in which city produced them originally. So if you and your friends all got a coke, the person who's bottle came the farthest won.) Maybe you had to be there.

don't think so unless people don't mind paying more for them! it's more expensive than canned or plastic bottled ones...

they wanted to earn more, that's why... or cut costs, whichever way you want to believe!!! :D

I miss those 16 oz size bottles soooo much. I was thrilled when I recently went to New Mexico. Every single Mexican restaurant that we went to brought out ice cold 16 oz bottles of Coca Cola. They also provided glasses with ice, but I drank it straight from the bottle. Yeah, baby!

If you are a Coca Cola nut like me or love someone that is, here are some fun Coke gift suggestions: http://www.associatedcontent.com/article...




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