Old Glory Bottling Works Archive · Chapter 03

By the 1980s, Old Glory Soda was ready to travel beyond local roadside stalls. Our iconic red delivery trucks, loaded high with wooden crates of clinking goli bottles, navigated state highways, dusty rural routes, and bustling town markets.

Every morning, shopkeepers listened for the familiar rumble of the Old Glory truck. From school canteens to highway dhabas and festival grounds, crates were unloaded ice-cold and ready for immediate service.

The town rollout proved that Old Glory wasn't just a local summer drink — it was becoming a timeless state-wide tradition enjoyed across all seasons, weather, and celebrations.

“Pop the goli. Keep the glory.”

Est. 1962 · Handcrafted Indian Refreshment

Chapter Illustration Archive

Vintage Old Glory Delivery Truck

Vintage Old Glory Delivery Truck

Factory Direct Dispatch

Factory Direct Dispatch

Town Market Distribution

Town Market Distribution