Food of the Eighties, Lottsa Cola
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Marginal tasting Coke knock off, but in a 3 liter plastic bottle
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Dave - December 28, 2008 - Report this comment
Is that the same as Lottsa Pop? That stuff was bad.
Charlie - February 01, 2014 - Report this comment
It was actually called Lotta Cola and it originally came out in the 50's. It's gimmick was having more soda than other leading brands.
Rob Lambert - March 01, 2019 - Report this comment
Lotta Cola went back to around 1948. A Pittsburgh product, original plant address was 7500 Melrose St. In early years, the metal caps were reinforced with cork. Sold in 16oz. bottles. Much of the advertising items I found range from 1950 to 1964. It was possible that singer Tommy James, a local celebrity around 1965-6, may have been hired as an endorser. He first recorded for Pittsburgh's Red Fox Records, before signing with Roulette and going national. Trying to find a connection there. What happened with Lotta Cola in the 1970s and '80s is a bit foggy.

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