There were 7,000 Richard Petty long neck Pepsi bottles produced as part of a promotional campaign in 1984. These bottles featured the iconic NASCAR driver and were a collectible item for fans. They are now considered memorabilia and can vary in value depending on their condition and rarity.
Significant about Codd-neck bottles is that they were designed and manufactured to enclose a marble and a rubber washer/gasket in the neck of the bottles. The bottles were filled upside down, and pressure of the gas in the bottle forced the marble against the washer, sealing in the carbonation.
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Bottles have necks but no head, and wear a cap.
If my memory serves me correctly, yes, but I'm not 100% positive.
The insect with a long neck is called a giraffe weevil.
The term "Alaska neck" in PET bottles refers to a specific design of the bottle's neck that resembles the shape of the Alaskan mountain range. This design feature is often used to improve the bottle's grip and handling, making it easier to hold and pour. Additionally, it can enhance the aesthetic appeal of the bottle and potentially provide structural integrity. The term might also be associated with certain brands or products that utilize this neck design.
A giraffe has a long neck; so does a goose as well as certain waterfowl. There's also a long neck beer bottle.
If you are refering to the dispensing unit that is used in the neck of upside-down spirit bottles, as commonly seen in pubs, the name is 'Optic'
Megaraptor was a large theropod. It had a short neck.
A lion's neck is typically around 2 to 2.5 feet (60 to 75 cm) long.
the Brachiosaurus is one of the many Dinosaurs with a long neck