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It’s the end for small glass Coke bottles

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NEWYORK— It’s the end of an era for CocaCola lovers, as the last 6.5- ounce returnable, glass bottle rolls off the production line.

A small Coke bottler in Minnesota says it’s stopping production of the bottles, which customers could return to get back a 20- cent deposit. The company inWinona, Minn., had been refilling the returnable bottles since 1932 but said it no longer makes business sense to continue doing so.

LeRoy Telstad, the bottler’s vice president and general manager, says the last run for refilling the bottles was Tuesday.

The Coca- Cola Co, based in Atlanta, notes that its 8- ounce glass bottles are still widely available across the country. Those recyclable bottles are nearly identical to the smaller 6.5- ounce bottles. They have less glass but hold more cola.

The glass bottles that were refilled inWinona, Minn., had a very limited footprint, distribute­d in only four counties.

“They were made on an old line that would have to be completely replaced — they kept them going as long as they could,” said Susan Stribling, a CocaCola spokeswoma­n.

And people often kept the vintage bottles after they bought them instead of returning them.

Telstad said people would travel from all over to pick them up. Customers paid a deposit on each bottle they bought and would get that deposit back when they returned the bottles.

The bottling company, which will continue to distribute other Coca- Cola products, says it refilled about 6,000 bottles for the final run. The bottles will be sold online for $ 20 each.

The Coca- Cola Co. made its trademarke­d contour glass bottle in 1916. In 1961, itmade its first glass bottle that couldn’t be refilled or returned.

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Winona Daily News via Associated Press Bottles in the final run are prepared at the Coca- Cola Bottling Co. inWinona, Minn. The last 6.5- counce returnable glass bottles are now part of history.
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