In the US I believe they're currently only redeemable if purchased in HI, ME, or CA (CRV), check the label. Non-carbonated beverages weren't popular when container deposit laws (bottle bills) were passed, most in the 70's and 80's, and therefore aren't included in most laws today. This is gradually being updated. Refillable bottles are even better, but deposit programs on single use containers are also good because they greatly increase recycling and reduce litter in the states and countries that have these programs.
No, you cannot get a deposit on Snapple bottles in New York State. While New York has a bottle deposit law that includes certain beverage containers, Snapple bottles are typically not included in the list of eligible containers for a refund. The law primarily covers carbonated soft drinks, beer, and certain other beverages, but not non-carbonated drinks like Snapple.
Yes, Oberweis bottles are returnable for a deposit. Customers can return empty glass milk bottles to receive a refund of the deposit amount. This practice encourages recycling and promotes sustainability. Be sure to check with your local Oberweis store for specific return policies and procedures.
California Redemption Value
Nothing. They are basically one use, non returnable bottles. Recycle them though.
99 Bottles of Beer on the Wall
This 100% depends on where you are. Where I am plastic bottles have a refundible deposit, so yes. Many places do not.
No, there may be some local brand(s) of beer, milk, or soda which would require a deposit on their return for refill bottles. However, it has been proposed for TX: www.texasbottlebill.com
In the 1970s, the deposit on soda bottles in the United States typically ranged from 5 to 10 cents, depending on the state and the type of container. Consumers paid this deposit at the time of purchase, which was refunded when they returned the empty bottles to a retailer or redemption center. This system was designed to encourage recycling and reduce litter. The deposit amounts have varied over the years and can differ by region.
American Bottling Company, INC. (Dr.Pepper/Snapple Group)
Be sure to deposit the recyclable bottles in the correct receptacle.
Miley likes regular Snapple.
Snapple was created in 1972.