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Through the years, other styles of Clorox bleach bottles were considered by The Clorox Company. None of these ever reached full national distribution because they failed to meet Clorox's exacting packaging standards.

However, some were distributed as test market or sample bottles. Consequently, collectors may occasionally come across a Clorox bottle not included in this guide.

Two of the most common odd Clorox bottles are the 1960 half-pint bottle and the 1957 quart bottle.

'60 half-pint1960 half-pint
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'57 quart1957 quart
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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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