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3 20 Creative Vintage Bear Bottles You Must See

“The stubby beer bottle was Canada’s national beer bottle from 1961 to 1984. In 1961 the Dominion Brewers Association (now the Brewers Association of Canada) replaced the heavy, bulky, non-standard 12oz “pint” and 22oz “quart” beer bottles with a new more efficient designed “stubby” bottle to be used by all Canadian breweries.” Enjoy



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3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Love the stubby bottles. Red Stripe still uses them - with a painted label. When were were kids, we referred to the stubby bottles as "hand grenades."

Think Smart Designs said...

That is great to know. Thanks for stopping by.

Flo Minowa said...

What dazzling and simple designs!

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