Cool Coke Idea

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Picked up this coke bottle and didn't know quite what to do with it. Some how I got the idea of putting soy sauce and water in it and then super gluing a straw in it and sealing it with a thin layer of cork. I've displayed the bottle for a few months and it looks like a classic coke.
 

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Naw, it's not. It says Trademark Registered in U.S. Patent Office on one side and Trademark Registered contents 6 1/2 fl ozs on the other.
 

If I may ask, what is a d-patent?

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They're cokes made from Dec 25 1923- 1938. Collectors like them and if they say Pat D you can know they are real, not the 1989 repros
 

I've seen this done with epoxy, I've also seen it where they pour the epoxy from the coke bottle into a glass and leave it that way for display purposes...
 

They're cokes made from Dec 25 1923- 1938. Collectors like them and if they say Pat D you can know they are real, not the 1989 repros

actually, you are thinking of a christmas coke. the ones that are "dated" dec 25, 1923. D-patent cokes are the ones from after that time that just say bottle patent D-105529 these were made from the late 30s into the 50s i think... not a coke expert.
 

TrickyVik said:
Wow it looks like we got another Jimmy Neutron boy genius here.

Yeah just like you KNEW your bottle was an ink on your other post!!!
 

I've seen this done with epoxy, I've also seen it where they pour the epoxy from the coke bottle into a glass and leave it that way for display purposes...

Thanks for the info, guys!
 

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