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- "Enjoy Tab" Glass, circa 1970 -

- circa 1970
- Collections - Artifact
"Enjoy Tab" Glass, circa 1970
- "New Coke" Bottle, 1985-1992 -

- 1985-1992
- Collections - Artifact
"New Coke" Bottle, 1985-1992
- Tab Soft Drink Bottle, 1964 -

- 1964
- Collections - Artifact
Tab Soft Drink Bottle, 1964
- Big Boy Restaurant Waxed Paper Cup, 1987-1997 - In 1936, only a few years out of high school, Robert C. Wian, Jr. bought a lunch stand in Glendale, California. There he "invented" the Big Boy double-decker sandwich. The popularity of this sandwich encouraged Bob to open a chain of drive-ins across the country, which were later restyled into the classic family-oriented coffee shops that we know today.

- 1987-1997
- Collections - Artifact
Big Boy Restaurant Waxed Paper Cup, 1987-1997
In 1936, only a few years out of high school, Robert C. Wian, Jr. bought a lunch stand in Glendale, California. There he "invented" the Big Boy double-decker sandwich. The popularity of this sandwich encouraged Bob to open a chain of drive-ins across the country, which were later restyled into the classic family-oriented coffee shops that we know today.
- Coca-Cola Bottle, 1941 - 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.

- 1941
- Collections - Artifact
Coca-Cola Bottle, 1941
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.
- Soft Drink Bottle, 1910-1929 -

- 1910-1929
- Collections - Artifact
Soft Drink Bottle, 1910-1929
- Orange-Crush Glass, 1910-1930 - A soda jerk made your drink when you ordered at a soda fountain. The fill line located on the side of this glass indicates how much Orange-Crush or other fruit flavored syrup to add. After filling to the line, carbonated soda water was added and the drink completed.

- 1910-1930
- Collections - Artifact
Orange-Crush Glass, 1910-1930
A soda jerk made your drink when you ordered at a soda fountain. The fill line located on the side of this glass indicates how much Orange-Crush or other fruit flavored syrup to add. After filling to the line, carbonated soda water was added and the drink completed.