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How to pronounce bottler in English?

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Type Words
Type of maker, manufacturer, manufacturing business
Derivation bottle

Examples of bottler

bottler
Will be on the label followed by relevant information concerning the bottler.
From the en.wikipedia.org
The term bottler came from a device old world performers used for collecting money.
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He married, had five children and worked for 16 years as a bottler for Anheuser-Busch.
From the stltoday.com
PepsiCo sued the bottler and withheld votes from some directors at its annual meeting.
From the bloomberg.com
Radosta left his sales manager job at a soft-drink bottler to become an entrepreneur.
From the courier-journal.com
An Egyptian bottler operating as its local franchisee owns eight bottling plants there.
From the online.wsj.com
The closure is supplied to the bottler with foil liner already inserted.
From the en.wikipedia.org
It is the largest independent bottler of Coca-Cola in the United States.
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Prior to the 20th century, it was common for buskers to use a trained monkey as a bottler.
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More examples
  • A manufacturer that makes and bottles beverages
  • A bottling company is a commercial enterprise whose output is the bottling of beverages for distribution.
  • The Bottler (d. 1908) was the pseudonym of an Egyptian-born American gambler and underworld figure in New York. ...
  • Bottling lines are production lines that fill a product, generally a beverage, into bottles on a large scale.
  • (Bottling (concert abuse)) Bottling is when a concert audience throws various objects at the performers onstage. ...
  • A person, company, or thing who bottles, especially in bulk; Trucks that specialize in transporting bottled goods in crates; A person or group, especially a sports team, that doesn't meet expectations, particularly prone to failure when success is expected
  • (bottling) A batch of bottled liquids, as from a single vat, barrel, or seasonal growth
  • (bottlers) chargers, coffers, conjures, monsters, parlors, postures, prospers, swampers, toddlers, washers, watchers
  • (Bottling) The process of skewing pages to compensate for paper thickness as it is folded. Primarily used on signitures designed for large web or large sheet-fed presses.