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Glass-bottled sodas are commonly sold in small multi-packs. The listings most often show 4‑pack and 6‑pack formats.

Descriptions highlight stability features such as a durable weighted base or a stable pedestal base to add balance and reduce the risk of tipping.

Glasses marketed for cocktails or whiskey typically list lowball-style capacities around 10.6 fl oz, with other cocktail-sized glasses in the roughly 10–14 fl oz range; some larger goblets are listed up to 17.6 fl oz.

Glass-bottled sodas appear in small multi‑packs with bottle examples such as 200 mL, 12 fl oz, and 8 fl oz. Drinking glasses listed include capacities like 10.6 fl oz, 11 oz, 12 oz, 13.2 fl oz, and 17.6 oz.

All the beverage containers and drinking glassware shown are made of glass. Several drinking glasses are specified as soda‑lime glass, and one set is described as made from 100% recycled soda‑lime glass.

Some glass‑bottled sodas are described as made with cane sugar. A ginger beer listing highlights a blend of three gingers and notes naturally sourced ingredients, Non‑GMO certification, and the absence of artificial sweeteners and colors.

Designs include clear glass, a soft green tint from recycled soda‑lime glass with an embossed nautical anchor motif, and a deep amber tint with vintage patterned styling; both goblet and tumbler shapes and various embossed or patterned surfaces are represented.

Many listings explicitly state suitability for cold beverages. Some descriptions say the glass is suitable for both hot and cold drinks, while at least one listing explicitly advises against using the glass for hot liquids.

The glass‑bottled beverages include carbonated/sparkling sodas and a ginger beer. Descriptions explicitly note sparkling or carbonated formats and identify cola and ginger beer types.

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