After a long search, I was able to obtain an elusive RI deco
soda bottle. It is embossed Blue Bird on
the shoulder (embossed blue birds), and W.
Barrington, RI on the
bottom. My past research had turned up
very little on this bottle, so I decided to try to track it down for good. The results were a little varied, but
interesting!
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The Blue Bird deco soda |
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Base embossing |
Blue Bird was a grape flavored soda. The bottle design was patented in 1925 by the
Citrus Products Co. of Chicago. This was
the parent company of brands such as Kist and Chocolate Soldier.
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Bottle design patent. Paul Ginter was a prolific designer of deco soda bottles |
Blue Bird never achieved the success of
brands like Kist, but it did well enough to make its way to the east
coast.
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Advertising sign |
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Later ACL Blue Bird soda |
There were only two bottling
companies in West Barrington in the 1925-1930s
time period this bottle was used. The
Sherba Beverage Co. and Deep Rock Inc.
Due to personal favoritism and educated guessing, I believe that Deep
Rock Inc. was the likely bottler. They
bottled a small multitude of brands including 7-Up, Hires, and Tru-Ade. Sherba does not have any brands listed in
their advertisements (at least the ones I have seen so far).
UPDATE: Mystery solved! Local collector David C. had the good fortune of coming across this crate that confirms that Deep Rock was indeed the bottler of Blue Bird.
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