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.
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You can return them and get the five cent deposit at most supermarkets: D'agostino's, Gristede's, Food Emporium, etc.
To recycle bottles and cans in New York, you can return them to any store that sells them and receive back your $.05 deposit. In most areas (such as New York City), you can recycle bottles/cans and paper/cardboard simply by placing them in appropriate bags with your regular trash for pickup. Contact your local sanitation provider for details. You may also be able to sell recyclable materials to a recycling center for a small amount.
The web address of the Deposit Historical Museum is: www.deposithistoricalsociety.org
The address of the Deposit Historical Museum is: 145 2Nd St, Deposit, NY 13754
The New York Dairy was the first dairy to sell milk in man made bottles. In (1875)
The independent company that owns the Snapple brand is Keurig Dr Pepper, which is headquartered in Burlington, Massachusetts. Keurig Dr Pepper was formed in 2018 through the merger of Dr Pepper Snapple Group and Keurig Green Mountain. Snapple was originally founded in 1972 in New York but is now part of the larger beverage corporation.
The Snapple Factory you can tour is located in Valley Stream, New York. Visitors can learn about the beverage-making process and explore various aspects of Snapple's history and products. Tours typically require advance booking, so it's best to check their official website for availability and details.
The phone number of the Deposit Historical Museum is: 607-467-4422.
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Snapple was created in 1972 by Leonard Marsh, Hyman Amberg, and Arnold Greenberg, who were partners in the company Unadulterated Food Products. Initially, the brand focused on selling fruit drinks and teas in New York City. The name "Snapple" was derived from a combination of "snappy" and "apple," reflecting its original apple flavor. In the years following its launch, Snapple gained popularity and became a well-known beverage brand.