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  2. The Root Glass Company - Wikipedia

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    Businessman and Pennsylvania native Chapman J. Root (November 22, 1864 - November 20, 1945) opened the original glass company on May 27, 1901, at Third and Voorhees Streets a year after he moved to Terre Haute, Indiana. [2] By 1904 the company was manufacturing beverage bottles for Coca-Cola as well as several other beverage companies in the ...

  3. Superfest - Wikipedia

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    By the end of production on 1 July 1990, 110 to 120 million super-strength drinking glasses in all sizes were manufactured. The main customer was the hospitality sector in the GDR. The intended sale in the Federal Republic did not take place. With Coca Cola, for example, they said: Why should we use a glass that doesn't break?

  4. The Gods Must Be Crazy - Wikipedia

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    Uys chose a Coca-Cola bottle as the object that the San people would discover and covet in The Gods Must Be Crazy because he felt that the bottle was representative of "our plastic society", and because it "is a beautiful thing, if you've never seen glass before".

  5. Does the Market Think Coca-Cola Needs Glasses?

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    When Coca-Cola introduced its plan in 2009 to double systemwide revenue by the year 2020 (dubbed the "2020 Vision") it issued a strategic road map developed in conjunction with its bottlers from ...

  6. Glass bottle - Wikipedia

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    Glass bottles and glass jars are found in many households worldwide. The first glass bottles were produced in Mesopotamia around 1500 B.C., and in the Roman Empire in around 1 AD. [1] America's glass bottle and glass jar industry was born in the early 1600s, when settlers in Jamestown built the first glass-melting furnace.

  7. 56 Examples Of Great Products That Failed When They ... - AOL

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    When Google announced it was working on making wearable smart glasses, the world went wild. Well, some people did, anyway. Time Magazine named Glass one of the Best Inventions of 2012.