Bottle Cap

Easy to notate, you can write on top of the lid or label your bottles however you like. The interior features an oxygen-absorbing liner to help preserve the flavor and shelf life of your batch. Just make sure not to use them on twist-off bottles.

Easy to notate, you can write on top of the lid or label your bottles however you like. The interior features an oxygen-absorbing liner to help preserve the flavor and shelf life of your batch. Just make sure not to use them on twist-off bottles.

This vintage Royal Crown Cola Kosher Passover soda pop cork bottle cap features a multi-color design that captures the essence of a classic soda theme. Made in the United States, this original advertising collectible is a must-have for fans of the brand and collectors of vintage memorabilia. Perfect for adding a touch of nostalgia to any collection or display, this brand-new bottle cap is a unique and special piece that showcases the history and aesthetic of Royal Crown Cola.

Vintage RC Royal Crown Cola Bottle Cap, owned by Dr Pepper out of Plano, Texas, bottled in Jefferson, NC 1990sThis is an amazing bottle cap and very collectible. Who wouldn’t want one? Especially at this price! These were found in an old bottling plant in Jefferson, NC in the 1990s. This company was founded in a basement in Columbus, Georgia was one of the most innovative in the industry. If things had gone just a little different they would be as large or larger than Coke or Pepsi and we would all be reaching for an RC right now while reading this. This company’s accomplishments include coming out with the first canned soda, the first caffeine-free soda, and the first 16-ounce soda. They were also the first to promote and make Diet Cola a desired product. You all remember the taste tests advertising campaigns Pepsi did vs Coke in the 1970s. Well, they got that idea from Royal Crown Cola who did the exact same thing in the late 1930s and 1940s. I read about the Pepsi Coke Challenge while researching this and it seems a lot of them don’t seem to realize that RC started this marketing as they give credit to Pepsi for being bold and innovative. They were backed by major stars like Rita Haywood, Bing Crosby, Joan Crawford, Shirley Temple, and Lucille Ball. The list of things that went wrong for this company is extensive, unfortunately. A lot to do with lobbying by Coke for the Cola trademark and Sugar companies pouring money into studies to prove RC’s innovative diet soda was cancerous which has been found to be untrue but totally destroyed the diet soda industry. Then some strange ownership decisions which make no sense you can read all about this company that is still on the market today here. https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/76881/tragic-history-rc-cola This soda still has a cult following in the South for being the scrappy underdog soda brand. It is common from what I hear to have a Moonpie and RC Cola as a way to unwind from a day. The roots are so strong in the South that they even made a song about the two together https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=loamVbAOs They also have a strong following in Chicago as it is served at Bears games and also local pizzerias staying strong to its Blue Collar roots.

Vintage RC Royal Crown Cola Bottle Cap, owned by Dr Pepper out of Plano, Texas, bottled in Jefferson, NC 1990sThis is an amazing bottle cap and very collectible. Who wouldn’t want one? Especially at this price! These were found in an old bottling plant in Jefferson, NC in the 1990s. This company was founded in a basement in Columbus, Georgia was one of the most innovative in the industry. If things had gone just a little different they would be as large or larger than Coke or Pepsi and we would all be reaching for an RC right now while reading this. This company’s accomplishments include coming out with the first canned soda, the first caffeine-free soda, and the first 16-ounce soda. They were also the first to promote and make Diet Cola a desired product. You all remember the taste tests advertising campaigns Pepsi did vs Coke in the 1970s. Well, they got that idea from Royal Crown Cola who did the exact same thing in the late 1930s and 1940s. I read about the Pepsi Coke Challenge while researching this and it seems a lot of them don’t seem to realize that RC started this marketing as they give credit to Pepsi for being bold and innovative. They were backed by major stars like Rita Haywood, Bing Crosby, Joan Crawford, Shirley Temple, and Lucille Ball. The list of things that went wrong for this company is extensive, unfortunately. A lot to do with lobbying by Coke for the Cola trademark and Sugar companies pouring money into studies to prove RC’s innovative diet soda was cancerous which has been found to be untrue but totally destroyed the diet soda industry. Then some strange ownership decisions which make no sense you can read all about this company that is still on the market today here. https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/76881/tragic-history-rc-cola This soda still has a cult following in the South for being the scrappy underdog soda brand. It is common from what I hear to have a Moonpie and RC Cola as a way to unwind from a day. The roots are so strong in the South that they even made a song about the two together https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=loamVbAOs They also have a strong following in Chicago as it is served at Bears games and also local pizzerias staying strong to its Blue Collar roots.

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