TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (AP) - A history center in western Indiana is getting a mural featuring Coca-Cola’s curvy bottles in a nod to the region’s link to the uniquely shaped container.
The mural design was unveiled last week when it was projected onto a wall of the soon-to-be-completed Vigo County History Center in Terre Haute.
The Tribune-Star reports the new mural is expected to be completed next spring.
Todd Marty is a market unit vice president for Coca-Cola Consolidated. He said while leading a toast using old-school 8-ounce Coke bottles that Terre Haute has “given the world with the No. 1 most-recognized consumer package of all time.”
The Root Glass Co. in Terre Haute won a competition in 1915 to create the glass Coke bottle’s contour design. A historical plaque marks the company’s former site.
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