Google image search isn’t helping! by grey_ghost2468 Tags:ireland 17 comments Complete guess, I’d say mid 80s to early 90s. It looks like the bottles you would get in pubs in the 90s but that is top of the head 1940s I’d say Holy water in a club orange bottle has to rank pretty high on the ‘most Irish thing ever’ scale. I’d say it’s the 70’s. https://www.club.ie/the-story/ Vague memory of twist top caps like that, maybe 80s. Damn u got the short end of the stick in the will☹️ Holy water aka water I think at this point that’s more holy bacteria than holy water. I have a picture of me as a child in the late 80s in a pub with a bottle like this in front of me. If you crush the cap it makes a click fidget toy. Good times. I bet that club orange tasted vastly superior to what we get today. It’s missing a bag of Taytos next to it with the price of 6p on the front of the bag. When packaging was less plastic. I would say 1980s Some were still bottling in glass until the early 90s, lucozade did My nana believed in blessed wells, ironical the water quality and gurriers pissing in them, must have finish a few sick people off 1997: https://logos.fandom.com/wiki/Club_Orange I was born in 1986 and remember these from when I was young, though if you’d have asked I would have guessed they made the change several years earlier. They should never ha e changed from the one they went to in 1997 though, [you’d get thirsty just looking at it!](https://www.club.ie/media/4ohh0eff/taste-every-refreshing-bit.png?rmode=max&width=400&height=400&rnd=132917516118330000) Clear liquid in a random bottle? 50/50 if its holy water or poitín. Leave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
Some were still bottling in glass until the early 90s, lucozade did My nana believed in blessed wells, ironical the water quality and gurriers pissing in them, must have finish a few sick people off
1997: https://logos.fandom.com/wiki/Club_Orange I was born in 1986 and remember these from when I was young, though if you’d have asked I would have guessed they made the change several years earlier. They should never ha e changed from the one they went to in 1997 though, [you’d get thirsty just looking at it!](https://www.club.ie/media/4ohh0eff/taste-every-refreshing-bit.png?rmode=max&width=400&height=400&rnd=132917516118330000)
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Complete guess, I’d say mid 80s to early 90s.
It looks like the bottles you would get in pubs in the 90s but that is top of the head
1940s I’d say
Holy water in a club orange bottle has to rank pretty high on the ‘most Irish thing ever’ scale.
I’d say it’s the 70’s.
https://www.club.ie/the-story/
Vague memory of twist top caps like that, maybe 80s.
Damn u got the short end of the stick in the will☹️
Holy water aka water
I think at this point that’s more holy bacteria than holy water.
I have a picture of me as a child in the late 80s in a pub with a bottle like this in front of me.
If you crush the cap it makes a click fidget toy. Good times.
I bet that club orange tasted vastly superior to what we get today.
It’s missing a bag of Taytos next to it with the price of 6p on the front of the bag.
When packaging was less plastic. I would say 1980s
Some were still bottling in glass until the early 90s, lucozade did
My nana believed in blessed wells, ironical the water quality and gurriers pissing in them, must have finish a few sick people off
1997: https://logos.fandom.com/wiki/Club_Orange
I was born in 1986 and remember these from when I was young, though if you’d have asked I would have guessed they made the change several years earlier.
They should never ha e changed from the one they went to in 1997 though, [you’d get thirsty just looking at it!](https://www.club.ie/media/4ohh0eff/taste-every-refreshing-bit.png?rmode=max&width=400&height=400&rnd=132917516118330000)
Clear liquid in a random bottle?
50/50 if its holy water or poitín.