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1911–1921 1921–1927 1927–1929 1929–1938 1938–1955 1955–1973, 1955–present (Mexico) 1973–1981
1911–1921 1921–1927 1927–1929 1929–1938 1938–1955 1955–1973, 1955–present (Mexico) 1973–1981
1981–1990 1990–2000, 1990–present (glass bottles) 2000–2007, 2000–present (Chile and Guatemala) 2007–2017 2017–2021 2021–present
1981–1990 1990–2000, 1990–present (glass bottles) 2000–2007, 2000–present (Chile and Guatemala) 2007–2017 2017–2021 2021–present

1911–1922[]

Crush-1921
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1922–1927[]

Orange Crush - 1922
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1927–1929[]

Orange Crush - 1927
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1929–1938[]

Orange Crush - 1929
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1938–1955[]

Orange Crush - 1938
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1955–1973, 1955–present (Mexico)[]

Crush-196x
Designer:  Jim Nash Associates
Typography:  Custom
Launched:  1955

Still used on glass bottles in Mexico.

1973–1981[]

Crush-1973

1981–2000[]

1981–1990[]

Crush-1984

1990–2000, 1990–present (glass bottles)[]

Crush logo 1991

This logo is still used on glass bottles.

2000–2021[]

2000–2007, 2000–present (Chile and Guatemala)[]

Crush (2000)

The word "orange" is still used in Chile and Guatemala.

2007–2017[]

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2017–2021, 2017–present (Canada)[]

Crush NEW LOGO
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This logo is still used in Canada.

2021–present[]

Crush 2021
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