Jo-Jo drink
Title
Jo-Jo drink
Subject
Foodways
Soft Drinks
Description
“Jo-Jo” was a chocolate-flavored beverage created by Bob’s Cola, an Atlanta-based bottling company from 1940 to 1951. Owned by Benjamin J. Frink, Bob’s Cola sold a wide variety of flavors that competed with Coca-Cola and Pepsi. Bob's Cola was discontinued after Frink's passing in the 1950s. This bottle was found alongside two Canada Dry bottles, which date to 1950-1951, indicating it was probably from those years as well.
Bob's Cola was headquartered at 863 Lee St SW.
Bob's Cola was headquartered at 863 Lee St SW.
Source
http://www.bobscola.com/
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution archives
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution archives
Publisher
Phoenix Project
Date
1950-1951
Contributor
Archaeological Methods (ANTH 4590/6590) Fall 2017 - Group 7
Summer 2023 HIP SI
Summer 2023 HIP SI
Format
Weight: 381.5g
H: 151mm
D: 58mm
H: 151mm
D: 58mm
Type
Glass
Bottle
Identifier
p58, ACC 171
Coverage
9FU88
Collection
Citation
“Jo-Jo drink,” The Phoenix Project , accessed October 11, 2024, https://martaphoenixproject.gsuanthropology.com/items/show/107.