That was way more profitable then collecting aluminum cans.
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That was way more profitable then collecting aluminum cans.
I never collect cans but selling bottles back was my first venture into getting a pay day. Selling bottles was not regulated by child labor laws back then.That was way more profitable then collecting aluminum cans.
Yes.I collected them and got some nice money for it. Well, plastic bottles. In California. They have some kind of money back thing on it.
I still have one wooden crate that held 6 packs of Cokes.I remember collecting bottles to sell. I also remember the wooden crates the drinks were stored in.
Drink bottles were glass with a metal top, stored in wooden crates. No plastic. Even juices were in glass bottles. There was a time even milk was sold in glass and sanitized for reuse.
Yep, us too!I still have one wooden crate that held 6 packs of Cokes.
We used to walk down the roads looking for bottles that people flung out their car windows. We could turn them in and buy candy when we got to the store.
We cashed in on people who were litter bugs!I would search ditches and fields for discarded bottles to cash in!