1950’s Hires 12oz Root Beer Bottle

$12.99

Condition: Good
Honest vintage condition showing age-appropriate wear. Fully intact and displayable. View grading standards →
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It’s 1950, and a kid in a diner slides onto a chrome stool while Nat King Cole plays on the jukebox. The server sets down an ice-cold Hires root beer—not from a fountain, but from this very bottle, sweating condensation on the Formica counter.

Hires Root Beer, founded in 1876 by Charles Elmer Hires, was among the earliest commercial root beers in America. By the 1950s, it was a household staple competing with A&W and other regional brands in the fierce soda wars of post-war America. This 12-ounce bottle is a snapshot of mid-century optimism—the era when mass production made branded beverages accessible to every family, and packaging became art.

The bottle itself is a design artifact: practical, recognizable, meant to sit proudly on a shelf or clink against others in wooden crates headed to corner stores and diners across the country. For collectors of vintage advertising, soda memorabilia, and mid-century Americana, this is tangible evidence of a brand that shaped American taste and social ritual.

This piece survived the recycling trucks, basement floods, and decades of moving. That survival is the real story—not just what it sold, but that it made it here.