Clorox bottles have evolved over time since the company's founding in the early 1900s. Early bottles featured cork-style rubber stoppers, which were later replaced with screw caps in 1940. The designs of Clorox bottles have changed to reflect shifts in branding and packaging trends. Various label designs, embossed markings, and paper labels have been used throughout the years. The size and capacity of Clorox bottles have also seen modifications. For more detailed information, you can refer to the bottle guide on the official Clorox Company website.Clorox bottles have evolved over time since the company's founding in the early 1900s. Early bottles featured cork-style rubber stoppers, which were later replaced with screw caps in 1940. The designs of Clorox bottles have changed to reflect shifts in branding and packaging trends. Various label designs, embossed markings, and paper labels have been used throughout the years. The size and capacity of Clorox bottles have also seen modifications.
Dimensions: 1 gallon the early 1950s CLOROX bottle - 12.7" tall with cap, 1 gallon the mid 1950s CLOROX bottle - 12.10" tall without cap. 1/2 gallon CLOROX bottles - 10.4" tall with plastic caps. All CLOROX bottles are made of glass.
For more detailed information, you can refer to the bottle guide on the official Clorox Company website. https://www.thecloroxcompany.com/company/our-story/bottle-guide/
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