Coca cola bottle

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Anduril

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It has a standard UPC-A barcode on it, so it has to be after June 26, 1974.

By comparison, plastic caps on bottles go back to at least the mid-1940's, and popularized on plastic soft drink bottles in the 1970's.
 

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jewelerguy

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it uses the spelling 'litro' for the quantity, so it should be from a Spanish speaking nation such as Mexico, Puerto Rico, Guatemala, etc. Whereas the US spells it as 'liter' and I think Canada and Britain spells it as 'litre'. As far as age, I would assume it's maybe not more than a year old.
 

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