Double Cola Bottling Company

The Double Cola Bottling Company was established in Lexington during 1939 by Mark K. Wilson (President), F. A. Watson (Vice President) and John B. Shannon (Secretary/Treasurer).  The company was a franchise bottler of Double Cola,[1] with its bottling facilities located at 363 East Main Street.[i]

Double Cola, crown top, circa 1939

Double Cola was sold in twelve ounces bottles, double the size of the regular brands.  The following slogans were used in promotions:

Double Good – Double Cola

Double Measure – Double Pleasure – Double Cola

Two Glasses in Every Bottle

Shortly after the end of the Second World War, the Koehler family acquired the brand and renamed the company Koehler Bottling Company.  The company continued to produce Double Cola, and added Lemon – Lime Soda in 1947 and Kentucky Orange in 1948.  The company ceased operations in 1953.[ii]

Double Cola, crown top, 1940s

Kentucky Orange, crown top, circa 1948

Double Line, crown top, circa 1940s

 

[1]  Double Cola was created in Chattanooga during 1933 and quickly became a Southern favorite.

 

[i]  Lexington City Directory for 1939, 1942 and 1945.

[ii]  Lexington City Directory for 1947, 1948, 1950 and 1952.

 

References: 
William M. Ambrose, Soda Pop, Limestone Press, Lexington, 2007.
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