Soda Fountain

By the early 1920’s just about every drugstore had a soda fountain. The reason for the explosion of soda fountains was most likely that Prohibition began in 1919 and the Soda Fountain filled the social void caused by the closing of bars. So, step up to the counter and order your own; old glass soda bottles, seltzer fountain bottles and vintage style bottle openers.

Pal Ade Orange Soda Bottle Advertising Sign

In 1920 the U.S. Census reported that more than 5,000 bottlers existed.
Price: $5.95


RC Royal Crown Cola Soda Bottle Advertising Sign

Royal Crown was developed in 1905 by Claude A. Hatcher a pharmacist in Columbus, GA.
Price: $5.95


Hires Root Beer Soda Bottle Advertising Sign

Charles Hires first sold root beer to the public in 1876.
Price: $5.95


Double Cola Soda Bottle Advertising Sign

It was soon followed by flavored Double-Orange, Double-Lemon, and Double-Grape and "Double-Dry" which was ginger ale.
Price: $5.95


Drink Moxie Paper Cut-Out Soda Advertising Sign

Moxie is one of the first mass-produced carbonated beverages in the U.S. and is still regionally popular today.
Price: $5.95


Original Old Pop Kola Soda Bottle

Pop Kola began business under Hub City Bottling Works in 1919.
Price: $2.50


Original Old Pokagon Soda Bottle

Pokagon Beverages was in business from the 1940's to the 1970's.
Price: $2.50


Original Old Squirt Soda Bottle

Squirt received its name because the drink was claimed to "squirt" into one's mouth like a freshly squeezed grapefruit.
Price: $2.50


Original Old Nesbitt's Soda Bottle

"Nesbitt's name on a soft drink is like STERLING stamped on silver" is on this painted label bottle.
Price: $2.50


Original Old Hi Port Zip Soda Bottle

In the year 1798 the term "soda water" was first coined.
Price: $2.50