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The commercial was originally aired on 1/20/1985. It was run during the syndicated broadcast of "Barney Miller" on WGN Channel 9 in Chicago. WGN Channel 9 wa...
Ever wondered what happened to those large and iconic 3-liter soda bottles that used to be a staple in supermarkets across the country? It seems like they have all but disappeared from store shelves. So, what exactly happened to these beloved oversized drinks containers?
3 Ιαν 2024 · The 1980s marked a significant period in the beverage industry, particularly for soft drinks. This era is often remembered for the prevalent use of glass bottles, a packaging choice that lent a distinct charm and quality to the products. Let’s delve into what made this time unique and why glass bottles were so predominant.
In 1985, Coca-Cola unveiled a 3-liter soda bottle called the "Thirst Buster," which was a loose tie-in with the Ghostbusters film. Later, they added this insane FOUR-liter spinoff, called the SUPER THIRST BUSTER.
Introduced in 1987, Hubba Bubba Soda attempted to bottle the nostalgic bubblegum flavor in fizzy liquid form. The soda had a bright pink hue. So appetizing! The pink soda failed to sustain interest, and by the late 1980s, it was gone. JOLT COLA
5 Ιουν 2008 · Those big plastic soft drink bottles used to be a two-part construction, with an opaque sleeve or cup around the lower half. Why were bottles made that why, and why did they stop? I seem to recall some mid-80s controversery involving recycling, but the container histories I've found online are skipping this detail.
The advent of the PET plastic 2-liter bottle in 1978 stood to revolutionize the entire beverage industry, lending game-changing packaging scalability to soda giants Pepsi and Coca-Cola alike.