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Bottle collecting has become an increasingly popular hobby among antique lovers in the United States.

But bottle buff interest isn't confined to historical flasks and ornate decanters; it also includes many types of modern bottles, reproductions, and "collectibles"-bottles not old enough to qualify as antiques-such as the early Clorox liquid bleach bottles.

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The trend toward "collectible" bottle gathering is growing. These bottles are more plentiful and considerably less expensive to purchase than their older counterparts, making it possible to possess an interesting bottle collection without substantial investment.

Because people frequently write The Clorox Company asking the vintage of old Clorox liquid bleach bottles they've acquired, this online guide has been prepared to help collectors determine the approximate age of different Clorox bottles used over the years.
This guide has been prepared purely as an aid for collectors wishing to determine the vintage of early Clorox bleach bottles.
The Clorox Company sets no value on these bottles, nor does it wish to purchase old bleach bottles.

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