Similar to the bottles used for other beverages, they were distinguished as Coca-Cola bottles from 1900 to 1916 by their diamond-shaped paper labels.
The 8.5-ounce vintage 1906 "Diamond Label" bottles that began appearing on store shelves in late March across the U.S. capture the essence of this original design. They are available in four-packs that feature the early 20th century Coca-Cola Spencerian script logo and "Diamond Label" design elements.
--Nina M. Lentini