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Adds some cooler looking bottles to the Glass Recycler #1

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This PR adds five new bottles, printable at a Glass Recycler. They are functionally identical to a drinking bottle, but with different sprites, names, and descriptions. They all cost 1 glass-point(?) to print, and all hold 50 units.

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From left to right; 'Long Bottle', 'Tall Bottle', 'Rectangular Bottle', 'Square Bottle', 'Masculine Bottle'

I DID NOT SPRITE THESE, AND TAKE ZERO CREDIT FOR THE SPRITES. They're used as bases for various drinks you can get from vendors, but these all lack a label and start off empty.

Why's this needed?

I like bottles. I really, really like bottles; in real life, I have a bottle collection. When new bottle sprites came to town, I was hyped; and for the most part, the new bottles looked great. Except for the one that the bartender could make, anyways - that one just looked like a crappy soda-bottle codersprite to me. Originally, this PR was going to just add the old bottle sprite back alongside the new bottle sprite as seperate items, but I saw that cool-ass blank bottle sprites and took my opportunity.

These bottles will let create barmen spruce up their creations, and look great on shelves. They're also useful for organizing your drinks if you have a lot that look the same color. And they're pretty as hell, so that's a plus.

TL;DR: current soda bottle for barman bad, new sprites for barman bottle good

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(u)Genessee:
(+)Five new bottles can now be printed at standard Glass Recyclers.

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