The company was started in 1924, at 67th Street and South Chicago Avenue in
Chicago, Illinois, by Arthur J. Canfield, a former railroad worker. Canfield's was unique during much of its early history in the marketing approach of using quart glass bottles of a unique design that could be returned only to the Canfield's bottling plant, whereas almost all regional bottlers at the time used generic quart glass bottles with removable paper labels that could be returned to any bottling plant. The company then promoted its beverages and bottles to be of higher quality than other Chicago area soft drink makers. This plan produced mixed results, as some retailers declined to carry Canfield's products to avoid the extra work required to return the bottles. Canfield's also used unique reinforced wooden cases for delivery and return of their quart bottles to help prevent breakage. Canfield's was a marketer of this unique bottle until the mid-1970s. Around 1976, Canfield's switched to a plastic quart bottle with a unique shape resembling a vintage glass "milk bottle with cream top". This change coincided with Canfield's "Come Taste The Rainbow - Canfield's Rainbow Of Flavor And Fun" advertising campaign. A wide variety of fruit flavored sodas were added to the product line at this time. Canfield's was a large scale advertiser on
Channel 9 in Chicago until 1995, when the company was sold to Select Beverages. Its largest plant, on the south side of Chicago at East 89th Place, was closed in December 1995. In 1998, Select Beverages was acquired by the American Bottling Company, a joint venture company owned by
Cadbury Schweppes and the
Carlyle Group. Ownership would eventually be taken over by
Keurig Dr Pepper. == Products ==