Hoosier State Stories

The Bottle Born in Terre Haute

30 min · 25 de jun de 2026
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One of the most recognizable shapes in the world has an Indiana connection. This week on Hoosier State Stories, Mike and Kylie tell the story of the Coca-Cola contour bottle and the Terre Haute glass company that helped create it. In the early 1900s, Coca-Cola needed a bottle that stood apart from copycats, something people could recognize by touch, even in the dark. From the Root Glass Company to Earl R. Dean, the cocoa pod inspiration, and the 1915 patent, this episode looks at how a simple bottle became a global icon and a piece of Hoosier design history.

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