Canada Dry, 1938
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Canada Dry, 1938

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Coke after Coke !!
my pic ... mid 60s Australian can.
Is Coca Cola healthy ?
Sugar-Free Cherry Cola 24 Pack One for the drinks cupboard if you like having a few cans in. Sugar-free cherry cola in a 24 pack, so there’s a decent stash for family drinks and those times when everyone fancies something fizzy. Easy to tuck away in the kitchen cupboard too. See the full product post here
Sainsbury's lemon squash and orange squash packaging design material, 1960s-70s. From the Sainsbury Archive.

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Sainsbury's Grapefruit Squash packaging mock-up, 1966. From the Sainsbury Archive.
I personally prefer glass bottles for soft drinks, it feels like the most respectable receptacle. It is therefore that I prefer them to *plastic* bottles but I am now unsure of my placement of cans in this hierarchy, they are more solid and I feel a natural inclination towards them. That being said they are difficult to reuse and their opaque nature feels me with mistrust. To all my maybe seven followers, how do you place the hierarchy?
glass, plastic, can
1. Glass 2. Plastic 3. Can
1. Glass 2. Can 3. Plastic
1. Plastic 2. Can 3. Glass
1. Plastic 2. Glass 3. Can
1. Can 2. Glass 3. Plastic
1. Can 2. Plastic 3. Glass