Lemon pop pot
The lemon pop pot (and others chest bottle) is a kind of the bottles for the soda. Because a design to cork with a glass marble was characteristic, and was developed by British Hiram コッド (); called コッド neck bottle (English: Codd-neck bottle) and the コッズ bottle (English: Codds bottle) [1] [2].
The first Japanese lemon pop pot depends on Tamakichi Tokunaga of the Tokunaga glass, and the name comes from the brand name, too [3].
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Development
I was developed by Hiram コッド which ran ボトラー in camber well of London in 1872 [4].
Structure
It becomes the design to seal the mouth of the bottle with a glass marble. Meet a bottle, and a glass marble is pushed to the mouth when do it upside down, and inject carbonated water, and a seal is done by pressure of the carbonic acid [4]; [5]. The bottle became narrower on the way; is designed. When this inclines the bottle and pours it, I am effective in doing a thing and [6], filling to lose a glass marble in the hollow, and not to inhibit a lemon pop quickly [4].
As process of manufacture, make top and bottom separately, and a method to heat it after making a method to braze it after putting a glass marble and a normal bottle, and having put a glass marble, and to squeeze is known [7]; [8].
Spread
Although they thought that some alcoholic drinks suppliers should not use it, the lemon pop pots spread without after development in Europe, India, the Australian soft drink supplier, brewer. I was apt to be treated as folk etymology, but words named "コッズワロップ" were born as the etymology with the beer using the lemon pop pot [9].
I was generally used for dozens of years, but gradually decreased. There are relatively few old bottles, and it is a collection product to crush a bottle because a child takes out a glass marble. The bottle of the cobalt gains a high price at auction among other things [10].
A lemon pop pot is used for Japanese lemon pop and Indian Banta [11].
Other lemon pops pot
A bottom ball type, a lemon pop pot dropping a glass marble by Tombow Beverage to the bottle bottom by the cork before the development by Hiram コッズ exist [3]; [4] [12].
The container of the cake "lemon pop" of Morinaga & Co., Ltd. imitated a lemon pop pot made of plastic.
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