Coca-cola syrup bottle original 1900's united states pharmacy drink
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Antique coca-cola syrup bottle with original capper - 1900's - united states. Bottle dimensions: Height: 29 cm. Diameter: 8.5 cm. Cap dimensions: Height: 6.5 cm. Diameter: 4.5 cm. Weight: 600 g. Years: 1900's. Country of origin: united states. Black outline around the white lcd label with the inscription "coca-cola" Original aluminum cap. Coca-cola is a medicinal drink invented by john pemberton in 1888, which was inspired by the recipe developed by the corsican chemist and industrialist angelo mariani, a mixture of french wine and peruvian coca leaf, the "french wine coca", then developed and marketed by asa candler. In the early twentieth century, pharmacies and then bars, restaurants and food shops mixed this coca-cola syrup with sparkling water, and customers could pour themselves a glass at the soda fountain for 5 cents. Condition: very good.