Coca-Cola Bottle, 1941

THF150110 / Coca-Cola Bottle, 1941
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Artifact Overview

Introduced in 1916, the Coke bottle has become a recognized icon. Designers at the Root Glass Company of Terre Haute, Indiana, used the cacao pod as inspiration. It is one of the few product packages to be granted a trademark by the U.S. Patent Office.

Artifact Details

Artifact

Soda bottle

Date Made

1941

Location

at Henry Ford Museum in Driving America

Object ID

98.0.31.2

Credit

From the Collections of The Henry Ford.

Material

Glass (Material)
Pressed glass

Color

Light green

Dimensions

Height: 7.75 in
Diameter: 2.25 in

Inscriptions

COCA-COLA / TRADE MARK REGISTERED / BOTTLE PAT. D-105529 pressed on reverse body: COCA-COLA / TRADE MARK REGISTERED / MIN. CONTENTS 6-FL OZS pressed on bottom: IONIA / MICH
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