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the numbers on this antique Dr. Pepper bottle are the same as the steering wheel clock instructions…yes?
the numbers on this antique Dr. Pepper bottle means what?  10 & 2 are steering wheel instructions, but 4 doesn’t match a clock. Are those times one should drink a Dr. Pepper?

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  1. jr cline's avatar jr cline says:

    Yes. That’s the time to drink one. I remember the commercials.

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    1. A. Saab's avatar 2me4art says:

      Thank you, jr cline. How old are the bottles?
      ~amy

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      1. jr cline's avatar jr cline says:

        I remember them from the 1960s.

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      2. A. Saab's avatar 2me4art says:

        Thank you. Not so old then-half a century. 🙂 ~amy

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  2. Roselie Monte's avatar Roselie Monte says:

    Yes. You were suppose to drink Dr. Pepper at 10, 2, and 4. Can you imagine someone advertising that today?

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    1. A. Saab's avatar 2me4art says:

      Who would drink Dr. Pepper at 10am? When did these bottles come out? Thank you for your answer! ~amy

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  3. Son of Sharecroppers's avatar Son of Sharecroppers says:

    Nice! As I recall, the old commercials suggested that those were good times to drink a Dr. Pepper. But I think that they also said that any time was a good time to enjoy Dr. Pepper!

    I haven’t seen the old bottles in ages.

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    1. A. Saab's avatar 2me4art says:

      Thank you! That was what I was thinking, but how would want to drink a Dr. Pepper at 10a.m?? Yuck!
      I appreciate you giving me an answer. ~amy

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