DONALD DUCK
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Donald Duck sodas, licensed by General Beverages, Inc, in Chattanooga TN, were Double Cola's gateway into the flavor beverage field. In the early 1950's two franchise canners from Miami, FL, and Monterey, CA, started canning Donald Duck flavors in cone top cans by Continental. The introduction of the brand was followed shortly by three known generations of punch top cans. Four Donald Duck painted label bottle types have been noted, all dated 1953 |
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| DONALD DUCK (VM #1) Name(Top)-Flavor(Bottom)- Duck Picture(Middle) |
DATE SIZE VALUE |
1952 12 oz $ 300.00 |
(1-1) BLACK CHERRY (1-2) COLA (1-3) GRAPE (1-4) GRAPE (Imitation) (1-5) LEMON LIME (1-6) ORANGE (1-7) ROOT BEER (1-8) STRAWBERRY |
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