Where was the first coco cola bottle made?

The first Coca Cola bottle was made in Terre Haute, Indiana, in 1894. The bottle was designed by Earl R. Dean, who was a glassblower at the Terre Haute Glass Company. The bottle was based on the shape of a cocoa bean, and it was originally intended to be used as a cologne bottle. However, Coca-Cola founder Asa Candler saw the potential of the bottle as a way to market his new drink, and he decided to use it for Coca-Cola instead. The first Coca-Cola bottles were made of clear glass, and they had a capacity of 6.5 ounces.