New Yorker Ginger Ale
Title
New Yorker Ginger Ale
Subject
Soft Drinks
Foodways
Description
New Yorker Pale Dry Ginger Ale was not in fact from New York but from Atlanta. It was mentioned in the AJC archives from 1933-1954, produced by the New Yorker Ginger Ale Company.
The date code on the bottom of the bottle is "3" which means it is from 1943.
In 1935 the company's address was 269 Luckie St. NW, which was a newly constructed building, and the company remained there until 1944. It is now in the area of Centennial Olympic Park. In 1945 it seemed to have moved to 537 Ponce de Leon Ave.
The date code on the bottom of the bottle is "3" which means it is from 1943.
In 1935 the company's address was 269 Luckie St. NW, which was a newly constructed building, and the company remained there until 1944. It is now in the area of Centennial Olympic Park. In 1945 it seemed to have moved to 537 Ponce de Leon Ave.
Source
https://sha.org/bottle/pdffiles/OwensIllinois2015.pdf
Atlanta Journal-Consitution Archives
Publisher
Phoenix Project
Date
1943
Contributor
Emmett Cantkier
Type
Glass
Bottle
Identifier
p100 ACC 172
Coverage
CCU 340
Collection
Citation
“New Yorker Ginger Ale,” The Phoenix Project , accessed September 16, 2024, http://martaphoenixproject.gsuanthropology.com/items/show/238.