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- Fans Overlooked This Detail in the I Dream of Jeannie Bottle
So for a fun look into the origins of the famous magic genie bottle used on the show, as well as some other cool facts you might not have heard before, check out this video today!
- Fans Overlooked This Detail in the I Dream of Jeannie Bottle
In this video, we’re taking a look at the backstory of this famous bottle, as well as some other fun facts that you might not know about this classic show So stick around, as Facts Verse presents: Fans Overlooked This Detail in the I Dream of Jeannie Bottle
- What Happened to the ‘I Dream of Jeannie’ Bottle? - MSN
There were a few different Jeannie bottles, but one is most easily accessible for fans: the bottle on display at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History This bottle was
- The Unexpected Source Of The I Dream Of Jeannie Bottle
The iconic '60s TV show "I Dream Of Jeannie" featured a special kind of bottle for Jeannie to live in This is the surprising history of the bottle's origin
- I Dream of Jeannie - The Bottle - LiquiSearch
Jeannie's famous bottle was not created for the show The actual bottle was a special Christmas 1964 Jim Beam liquor decanter containing "Beam's Choice" bourbon whiskey It was designed by Roy Kramer for the Wheaton Bottle Company
- Because I Dream of Jeannie. com focuses primarily on historical . . .
The 'Fans' website is officially recognized endorsed by both Barbara Eden and Larry Hagman and the number one source for up-to-the-minute Jeannie news and information "A day doesn't pass that I don't "pop" in over there to see what's going on," -Patterson Lundquist webmaster of IDreamofJeannie com
- JeannieBottles. com - Jeannie Bottles
This is your chance to own the Smoking Jeannie Bottle, the most magical and sought-after collectible in I Dream of Jeannie history Meticulously crafted over 25 years, this limited-edition masterpiece from Mario AC Della Casa of JeannieBottles com is truly the crown jewel of Jeannie collectibles
- What Happened to the I Dream of Jeannie Bottle?
There were a few different Jeannie bottles, but one is most easily accessible for fans: the bottle on display at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History This bottle was donated by Eden herself; the bottle was given to her by a makeup artist on the show’s final day of shooting
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