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  2. The first screw-off cap was introduced in the 1850s. Around the same time, beer brewers began to use porcelain stoppers held in place with a wire bail to seal their bottles. William Painter invented the Crown Cork style of bottle cap, and patented his new design in 1892.

  3. Mar 28, 2018 · The more widely accepted history attributes the invention of both the bottle cap and the openers thereof to the same man: William Painter. These two little gadgets made Painter’s fortune and forever changed the world of beverage-drinking.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Bottle_capBottle cap - Wikipedia

    A bottle cap or bottle top is a common closure for the top opening of a bottle. A cap is sometimes colorfully decorated with the logo of the brand of contents. Metal caps with plastic backing are used for glass bottles, sometimes wrapped in decorative foil.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Crown_corkCrown cork - Wikipedia

    The crown cork (also known as a crown seal, crown cap or just a cap), the first form of bottle cap, was invented by William Painter in 1892 in Baltimore. The company making it was originally called the Bottle Seal Company, but it changed its name with the almost immediate success of the crown cork to the Crown Cork and Seal Company .

  6. Jul 8, 2019 · By the 17th century, Parisian street vendors were selling a noncarbonated version of lemonade, and cider certainly wasn't all that hard to come by but the first drinkable man-made glass of carbonated water wasn't invented until the 1760s.

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  7. 1881 – First cola-flavored soda is sold. 1885 – “Dr. Pepper” is invented by Charles Aderton. 1886 – “Coca Cola” is invented by Dr. John S. Pemberton. Its exact formula is still unknown. 1892 – Crown bottle cap is invented by William Painter. 1898 – Caleb Bradham invented “Pepsi-Cola”.

  8. 1886 Dr. John S. Pemberton invented "Coca-Cola" in Atlanta, Georgia. 1892 William Painter invented the crown bottle cap. 1898 " Pepsi-Cola " is invented by Caleb Bradham.

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