The soda increased by 20 cents over it's original cost of 80 cents. This is a 25% increase.
Per ounce, the 8 oz can costs 12 cents. The 12 oz can costs 10 cents. The 12 oz can is a better deal.
The original price was $6.88
20 cents per fluid ounce.
Many items have historically cost 25 cents, including a classic soda or candy bar from vending machines. In the past, a newspaper could also be purchased for this amount. Additionally, certain small toys or trinkets, particularly in gumball machines, were often priced at a quarter.
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The cost of a can of soda pop in 1955 was 10 cents. Today a single can of soda pop can cost a dollar or more depending on where it is bought.
1.12 cents. 5 cents.
A bottle of soda was a dime (10 cents).
$1.60.
Soda-10 cents fries-12 cents hamburger-15 cents
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If you are referring to "Soda Pop", or a carbonated beverage then in the United States it was 5 cents. The bottle however had to be returned. At a "Soda Fountain" it was 5 cents, and the portion was smaller.
25 cents
soda in the 1920's were worth 3 cents.
Jamie gets $3.85 back.
In 1965, the price of a soda pop would typically range from 10 to 25 cents, depending on the location and size of the drink.