Object ID
2013.5.62
Object Name
Bottle
Object Collection
Pete Poulos (is part of)
Access Points
Object Description
This is a glass Coca Cola bottle from Greece. It is a clear bottle with white writing printed onto it. The infamous 'Coca-Cola' symbol is at the panel of the bottle. Below that also in the panel is "Trademarks and Bottle Label" written in Greek. Above that on the shoulder is written "1 Litro". All this writing is the same on the opposite side of te bottle. At the heel of the bottle is '74 11 7'. The lip is a screw top. The lid is metal (silver colored, probably aluminum) with red Greek writing.
Origin
Coca-Cola is a carbonated soft drink which was concocted by John Pemberton and began being produced in the 19th century, 1886. Coca-Cola is manufactured by The Coca-Cola Company. Coca-Cola began to be produced and in Greece in 1969.
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Citation
Bottle, Pete Poulos, National Hellenic Museum, https://collections.nationalhellenicmuseum.org/Detail/objects/9647. Accessed 12/19/25.