![Sweetie-soda_1913 Sweetie-soda_1913](https://www.alleewillis.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/Sweetie-soda_1913.jpg)
I’m not sure what flavor of liquid came in this bottle but the Sweetie logo featuring an early ’50s extra-pert secretarial type sucking on a straw that looks more like a striped cigarette would have had me buying this drink no matter what it tasted like. Beautifully designed with the concentric circles on the pyro-glazed logo echoing the raised flanges of glass above it, the aesthetic effects of this squat little 8″ Sweetie bottle would make anything taste good.
![Sweetie-soda_1915 Sweetie-soda_1915](https://www.alleewillis.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/Sweetie-soda_1915.jpg)
There had to have been at least two flavors of Sweetie soda as some of the bottles are only two colors with the red and white reversed in the graphics. I think Sweetie’s hairstyle is shown off far better in red.
![Sweetie-bottle---30s Sweetie-bottle---30s](https://www.alleewillis.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/Sweetie-bottle-30s.jpg)
Even with nothing in it the Sweetie bottle weighs over a pound. Which means that no matter what it tasted like Sweetie was one heavy drink!
![Sweetie-soda_1914 Sweetie-soda_1914](https://www.alleewillis.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/Sweetie-soda_1914.jpg)
![Sweetie-soda_1916 Sweetie-soda_1916](https://www.alleewillis.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/Sweetie-soda_1916.jpg)
![Sweetie-soda_1919 Sweetie-soda_1919](https://www.alleewillis.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/Sweetie-soda_1919.jpg)
![Sweetie-soda_1918 Sweetie-soda_1918](https://www.alleewillis.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/Sweetie-soda_1918.jpg)
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