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May 20, 2011

Impossible Bottles

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The puzzle-like interlocking bottles of the previous post leads me to the topic of “impossible bottles”—those bottles containing things that should not have been able to fit though their necks.

A ship in a bottle is the most familiar example, but enthusiasts have come up with plenty of other stuff—(even packaged stuff like cigarette packs and decks of playing cards)—to put into their “impossible” bottles.


(One more thing, after the fold…)

Coca-cola-bottle-arrow

The photo of the Coke bottle with the Rubik’s cube is from The Impossible Bottle Website; I don’t remember where I found the photo of the Coke bottle with the wooden arrow, but it’s interesting since an earlier Coca-Cola bottle featured a prominent embossed arrow. (See Inset on right)

(See also: Packaging Puzzles)

Randy Ludacer
Beach Packaging Design

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