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Ozo-Olo was a carbonated soft drink, an imitator of Coca-Cola, which was produced and bottled by the Ozo-Olo Company from its plant at 2325 Avenue F beginning in 1910. The drink was sold in 7-ounce "blob top" clear glass bottles. The company was headed by J. E. Moody, Jr with J. W. Moody as vice-president, G. N. Halliburton as secretary, and J. E. Lewis as treasurer.
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- American Illustrating Company (c. 1911) Pen and Sunlight Sketches of Greater Birmingham. Birmingham. p. 128