Yes it's very challenging to find any bottles form the 60's era. A fella I know has a paper label 30oz.I've never really seen many Tahiti treat bottles here , I've found a few cans in the wild before . 1 was metal , couple aluminum , not all are Canada dry , one says cplus Tahiti treat from 90's
only Tahiti treat bottle I've ever found was a stubby would of been from late 80's early 90's and that was a couple years ago , wasn't in very good condition but enough of the label remained to id it ,haven't seen another since , must not of been very common , don't seem to have a picture of it but it wasn't in very good shape so I guess I never took one
@JKL Thanks for posting the sign, I had seen that as an ad before..so neat that one.
@RCO so that bottle style had a dedicated green colored one for ginger ale. I don't know why they dropped the Canada Dry shield from those cans but I seen your middle can has it again. Also note that trademark from 1992 is similar to yore last can!... I had no idea they moved Tahiti Treat to the C'Plus line, and when Cabury Beverages took over Canada Dry and Crush it became Crush tropical punch.
The first can is from about 69-72, and note the first two have the shield. Then oz/ml cans lost the shield right up to my rare early 80's test market cans that that were made in the USA for Canadian market. I think your can with the shield came after this and the the C'plus version.
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And here is that tropical punch by Crush. Cadbury bought Crush from Proctor & Gamble in 1989.
The bottle is marked Cadbury
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