BOOTH'S
Booth sodas were canned by the Booth Bottling Company in Philadelphia Pennsylvania. A
lady's head is pictured at top of the can's label. Different skin coloration of the face
account for three different cataloged generations of this brand.
Sales of the drink in cone top cans must have been less than expected as only one more Booth's canned product has been noted, a tab top can produced in 1981.
At least four different generations of bottles were sold from 1951 to 1966.
| BOOTH'S (VM #1) Name + Flavor + Lady with white face inside circle |
DATE SIZE VALUE |
1954 12 oz $ 110.00 |
(1-1) BLACK CHERRY (1-2) GINGER ALE (1-3) GRAPE (1-4) ORANGE (1-5) ROOT BEER (White Name + Flavor) |
| BOOTH'S (VM #2) Name + Flavor + Lady with white face inside circle |
DATE SIZE VALUE |
1954 12 oz $ 110.00 |
(2-1) ROOT BEER (Yellow Name + Flavor) |
| BOOTH'S (VM #3) Name + Flavor + Lady with gold face inside circle |
DATE SIZE VALUE |
1953 12 oz $110.00 |
(3-1) BLACK CHERRY (3-2) COLA |
| BOOTH'S (VM #4) Name + Flavor + Lady with skin colored (light orange) face inside circle |
DATE SIZE VALUE |
1953 12 oz $ 110.00 |
(4-1) GINGER ALE |
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