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    Bottling plant locations included New York City (New York Bludwine Co.), Dallas, Texas (Dallas Bludwine Company) and Jacksonville, Florida, among others, and the product was distributed throughout the United States. In 1919, the Bludwine Bottling Company had Georgia-state locations in Athens, Augusta, Elberton, Gainesville, Macon and Rome.

    • Henry C. Anderson
    • 1906
  2. So they decided on Budwine. The company, over the decades has had declining sales and closed in 1995. On the face of the bottle, it reads, "Drink Delicious Bludwine for your health's sake". And on the bottom rim, it reads, "Bludwine Bottling Co. St. Petersburg, Fla." and on the bottom are 3 letters, "C.J.A.".

  3. Welcome to the Bludwine and Budwine soft drink website. This website was created to compile information and items related to the Bludwine and Budwine bottling companies across the United States . Also, this site is intended to help educate and inform collectors, researchers and anyone interested in the only nationally distributed soft drink ...

  4. Dec 28, 2019 · Posted Saturday, December 28, 2019 6:00 am. By SAMMY WAY. Reflections features what is thought to be Sumter's first soft drink bottling company known as Sumter Bottling Works. This enterprise...

  5. Jacksonville Fla Shamrock Bludwine Bottling Co Soda Bottle Jacksonville Fla Bludwine Tenpin Soda Bottle Purple 7 Oz C1910 PURPLE-AMETHYST SODA - BLUDWINE BOTTLING CO.

  6. 7 1/2" high soda type bottle embossed Bludwine, Shamrock, St Augustine, Florida was dug and has some scratches and scuffs about the surface and somewhat cloudy , no cracks or chips. Postage is 6.50 in...from eBay.

  7. Bludwine, an Athens based soft drink similar to Cheerwine, was invented and bottled here in Athens. This location (277 Oconee Street) was where it was bottled. It was invented in 1906 by H. C. Anderson. A teetotaler, Anderson created Bludwine as a way to provide people with an alternative to alcohol. Georgia had just gone dry, which means drinking or selling alcoholic beverages was illegal ...

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