Coca-Cola bringing back glass bottles

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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>If you think Coca-Cola in a glass bottle is really "The Real Thing," here's some good news.The Atlanta-based beverage giant has rolled out new, 11.8-ounce glass bottles with a resealable top, a test product being offered in only three cities -- Chicago, Phoenix and Atlanta.The Coke, Diet Coke and Coca-Cola Zero bottles are marketed for individual sale -- about $1 -- in convenience stores. If they're a hit over the next few months, Coke could introduce them nationally, a spokesman said.So, why glass?"There are some folks for whom glass is the ultimate way to consume a Coca-Cola," said spokesman Scott Williamson. "And this combines [glass with]the convenience of resealability that is also a major plus for a lot of consumers."Ads for the new bottles -- "Grab it in glass" -- have already begun to appear in Chicago, but the product itself is a tough find. Coke fans have even been lamenting the difficulty of finding the new bottles on at least one online message board. [Gas stations in Skokie and Lincolnwood have some in stock].Twist-top capIt's a sort of back-to-the-basics move for Coke, which was invented as a fountain beverage in 1886 and first bottled in 1894. Coke's iconic contour glass bottle was patented in 1916, but the company veered away from glass over the years in favor of cans and plastic bottles in the United States.Coke still offers a limited number of 8-ounce Coke, Diet Coke and Sprite glass bottles with the metal crown tops. There's also a U.S. market for bootleg, Mexican-made Coke in glass bottles, a formula that uses cane sugar instead of high-fructose corn syrup.Now, by putting a white plastic twist-top on the glass bottle, Coke is trying to combine nostalgia with portability. Some fans insist Coke tastes better out of glass, a claim the company acknowledges but does not support."The short answer is, that's a determination or distinction that a lot of consumers will insist on, but not one we've been able to empirically prove," Williamson said.The taste battleSonbinh Nguyen, an associate chemistry professor at Northwestern University, said a glass bottle, because of its thickness, can retain its cold temperature longer, and noted plastics can allow oxygen to penetrate, potentially affecting what's inside.But even the Glass Packaging Institute, the trade association for glass manufacturers, isn't ready to declare victory in the taste battle. "There's a perception that it does taste better than in a plastic bottle," spokesman Joe Cattaneo said. "I can't give you the scientific information."At the Shell gas station at Touhy and Cicero in Lincolnwood, the glass bottles are selling about as well as the plastic, says clerk Marlon Hanna, who has tried the new bottles."It tastes different in glass," he said. "I don't know why. Maybe it's just me."</div>http://www.suntimes.com/output/news/cst-nws-coke26.htmlCoca Cola back in glass [​IMG] [​IMG]
     
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    <span style="font-family:Arial">I saw some of these in the grocrey store the other day, I didn't think to get one though. Good to see them again, though, I love the commercials..</span>
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (Chosen One @ Jan 30 2006, 08:54 AM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'><span style="font-family:Arial">I saw some of these in the grocrey store the other day, I didn't think to get one though. Good to see them again, though, I love the commercials..</span></div>Yeah....but i still prefer the good old 20 ounce bottles for when im on the run. [​IMG]
     
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    Let me get this stright. 12 ounce bottle - Same as a 12 ounce can .60 cents for a 12 ounce can - $1 for a 12 ounce bottle So your paying .40 cents for a bottle that costs .2 cents. Why is Coke doing this? To make .40 cents a bottle. :glare:
     
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    I like cans better, same for beer too.Cans > Bottles.Bottles look cooler though.
     
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    Coke tastes 50x better in glass bottles than it does in plastic or aluminum.
     
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    PIMP but pepsi is better[​IMG]
     
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    Pepsi's are better at first,but they go flat too fast.
     
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    I'm allergic to Coca Cola. Whenever I drink it my throat swells up and it is difficult for me to talk and swallow. Pepsi doesn't do that to me. Only Coca Cola.
     
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    <div class='quotetop'>QUOTE (DW20 @ Jan 30 2006, 03:15 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}></div><div class='quotemain'>Coke tastes 50x better in glass bottles than it does in plastic or aluminum.</div>Is that a fact?
     
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    yes [​IMG] According to the 2006 DW20 Census,100% of Americans agree [​IMG]
     
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    Damn, I guess it is a fact! hahaCans are good cuz you always know they arent gonna shatter if you drop em.
     
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    Coke > PepsiBottle < Cans
     
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    my thoughts exactly
     
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    coke < pepsibottle = cansid really care,whatever has more quantity
     
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    THIS IS FREAKIN' PIMPTACULAR!!!!!!!!! THE GLASS BOTTLES ARE SO GREAT! THEY KEEP THE POP COLDER! w00t! This just made my day!
     

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