A bottle of soda was a dime (10 cents).
$ 1.00
2 cents.
5 dollars.
Around $12,000 in the US.
It would be incredibly rare because JFK wasn't even president in 1960. All 1960 half dollars carry a picture of Benjamin Franklin.
In 1960, the price of a soda can ranged from 10 to 25 cents, depending on the brand and location.
Yes, soda was very popular in the 1960's. Soda was first invented in 1767 by Englishman Joseph Priestley when he infused carbon dioxide with water and created soda water, the first carbonated drink.
Soda cans are made of 100% aluminium. What you weigh is what you get!
There weren't two liter bottles of soda in 1960. Pepsi introduced the first two liter bottle in 1970; before then (and actually for some time afterward) soda was sold mainly in cans and (glass) bottles. Cans were usually 12 ounces (the same size as cans today). Bottles were normally 8, 12, or 16 ounces. Some, but not many, sodas were sold in larger sizes like a half-gallon (64 ounce) bottle.
half a can of soda, youre getting ripped off
Drink 3 times as much water as soda to completely flush out the soda. 1 can of soda=36 oz of water
Detroit Mi back in the 1960's
Soda is not good for your bones.
12 oz. is a normal size of soda
The plastic soda can holders that hold a six pack together were invented in 1960. A company called Hi-Cone invented them in St. Louis.
$1.60.
It depends on the type of soda.