Hutchinson glass for CocaCola

                                                                   
 
   
A piece of history comes with the Hutchinson Glass. The Hutchinson Glass was inspired by the vintage Coca-Cola Hutchinson bottle, the earliest bottles known to contain Coca-Cola.

In a candy store in Vicksburg, Mississippi, brisk sales of the new fountain beverage called CocaCola impressed the store owner, Joseph A. Biedenharn. He began bottling CocaCola to sell, using a common glass bottle called a Hutchinson.
 
The words Coca-Cola appeared in either block print or script lettering on the bottles and embossing usually designated the city where the bottle was originally filled.

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