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Genre: Howto & Style
Date of upload: Jun 11, 2023 ^^
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So as a bottle cap collector, I would like to point out that there is another giveaway that this wasn't actually bottled in 1923. At the 1:46 timestamp, you can see that the underside of the bottle cap has a thin layer of plastic. Plastic-lined bottle caps started appearing in the later half of the 20th century as a replacement for cork-lined bottle caps. If this bottle was truly from 1923, the bottle cap would have had a layer of cork wood on the inside. So this could mean a few different things: The glass bottle itself may truly be from 1923 but at some point it was opened and re-sealed with a plastic-lined cap and the original cork-lined cap was discarded. Or, as you say in the video, this bottle is from the 80s-90s perhaps and the "1923" is just a patent date or something.
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Great information Mr.Vlad...š
Amazing video ā¤
Honestly, I'm a Coca-Cola guy, but when I saw zero carbonation in this old version, the first sentence that came into my mind was "where the hell was the fizz...?"
I also have one question to you : Why should the carbonated drinks must have added ice in it...????
What's the difference does it gives when consuming...?
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