Coca-Cola Intros Limited-Edition Vintage Bottle

  • April 9, 2008
The North American unit of the global giant is out with the 1906 "Diamond Label" bottle in which Coke was sold before the curvy contour bottle came out in 1916.

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

Next story loading loading..