go to the supermarket or recycling center. at the supermarket there should either be bins or machines that take you bottles and cans. at the recycling center you give it to an employee.
If you are referring to "Soda Pop", or a carbonated beverage then in the United States it was 5 cents. The bottle however had to be returned. At a "Soda Fountain" it was 5 cents, and the portion was smaller.
small bottle - 8 cents large bottle - 12 cents (this included 2cent bottle deposit) 'large' was 10-12 fl. oz. depending on soda brand (mid-fifties - Canada)
3 ways. 10 cents+10 cents+10 cents=30 cents 20 cents+10 cents=30 cents 5 cents+5 cents+5 cents+5 cents+5 cents+5 cents=30 cents Hope that helped you
In the early 1980's I remember Coke running a special in the summer. A 16 oz glass bottle was 25 cents. There was a 10 cent deposit on the bottle, so you had to bring in an empty or the Coke cost 35 cents.
You Will get about 5 cents each bottle you recycle. *Actually you have to pay to get them recycled in Oklahoma. * in Michigan it is worth ten cents every other state 4-5 cents
it costed 20 coupondit kirstin from st pauls and all hallows school
since 2.10 minus 2.00 is 0.10 the cork costs 10 cents concha y toro casillero del diavlo - any takers, makers or commentators?
no, because $10+10 cents +5 cents=$10.15
5+5+5+5+5=25 10+10+5=25
0.5 cents (half a cent) is equal is to 10% of 5 cents.
bottling company and date
1965 a coke cost about 10 to 15 cents--A quarter would buy a bottle of coke and a bag of Lays chips