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Bottler
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Bottler meaning
A person, company, or thing who bottles, especially in bulk. | A truck used for transporting bottled goods in crates. | A person or group that fails to meet expectations, especially one prone to such failure. Frequently used in reference to the Cork senior hurlers.
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Coke Consolidated () the largest Coca-Cola bottler in the world is a perfect example, with very stable demand and earnings potential even in a recessionary scenario.
Discussions are well progressed with a local Australian bottler.
The Coca-Cola Beverages Philippines, Inc. Bacolod Plant lights up the season’s evenings, part of the bottler’s yearly tradition of celebrating the Christmas season in a distinctly Filipino way.
Bottler Coca-Cola HBC raised its annual forecast and exceeded market estimates for third-quarter organic revenue growth on Thursday, supported by strong demand for energy, coffee and sparkling drinks.
Max is stopped by Helen, who wants to celebrate Paz and Jasmine’s victory, but he has Luna and says they already ordered bottler service so they are good.
Taking a punt on Coca-Cola Amatil is a nail biting exercise for Morphic which entered the short position in March and has since watched the Coke bottler’s share price rise fairly consistently - in line with the Australian stock market generally.
The bottler registered the name Raw Water in 2009, he said.
Also nowadays, most professors work solo, since the need for a bottler became less important when busking with the show gave way to paid engagements at private parties or public events.
In the latter half of the 18th century, marionette companies began to give way to glove-puppet shows, performed from within a narrow, lightweight booth by one puppeteer, usually with an assistant, or "bottler," to gather a crowd and collect money.
The bottler might also play accompanying music or sound effects on a drum or guitar, and engage in back chat with the puppets, sometimes repeating lines that may have been difficult for the audience to understand.