So Pepsi's the only one using plastic packaging? Okaay...
When I was a kid everything was glass, seems so much more sanitary.
My dad used to get ', they came in a divided wooden crate. Paid a deposit, save and return the bottles when you got another case.
No plastic, no waste, except the bottle caps, but a lot of us collected them and made stuff out of them, or they just rusted away. (How many remember ? 😄)
Maybe we should go back to the returnable glass bottle system.
So Pepsi's the only one using plastic packaging? Okaay...
When I was a kid everything was glass, seems so much more sanitary.
My dad used to get '[Little Tom's' soda](https://www.picclickimg.com/1EwAAOSw4LhjtOvb/Little-Tom-Beverages-ACL-Soda-Pop-Bottle-Cleveland.webp), they came in a divided wooden crate. Paid a deposit, save and return the bottles when you got another case.
No plastic, no waste, except the bottle caps, but a lot of us collected them and made stuff out of them, or they just rusted away. (How many remember [making chains from can pull tabs](http://www.metaldetectingworld.com/05_photo_gallery/05_miscellaneous_finds/images/Pulltab%20Chain.jpg)? 😄)
Maybe we should go back to the returnable glass bottle system.
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