The company bottled a variety of flavors, including Bob's-Cola, Swanee, Bubble-Up, and Jo-Jo chocolate drink.
Throughout the 1940s, Bob's-Cola evolved from a storefront soda shop to a major regional bottler.
On May 17, 1947 Bob's-Cola opened a "state-of-the-art" $250,000 bottling plant at 865 Lee Street in Atlanta, Georgia - not far from the original soda shop.
The bottling plant included both production and distribution and such amenities as a kitchen and rooftop garden.
By 1955 the company was sold;[2] the Atlanta bottling plant was later demolished to make way for a mass transit station.