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Here's a 1945 pic, around the war times Coca Cola was there for soldiers and civilians, refreshing America in a time of crises.
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The classic sun featured in the commercials of the nineties. Not my favorite mascot, but a picture none the less. |
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An old Coca-Cola radio, this collectable is one we all want to get our hands on.
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The Coca-Cola bell glass, patented like the contour bottle, this shape is reserved for Coca-Cola only. |
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Here's the contour bottle, patented Christmas of 1923.
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The slogan Play Refreshed was one of the most widly used slogans to date. This was from the short lived Coca-Cola Trading Card series.TH>
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Also from a trading card this picture is that of the famous Sprite Boy. Everyone knew Sprite Boy from Coca-Cola, so when Coke was introduced he was the mascot., used to relate Coke to Coca-Cola. Originally he wore a soda jerk's hat, but it was later changed to the bottle cap (shown here.) |
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Here is one of the coolest pics I've seen, so I had to put it on my page. This just gives a sample of the hundreds of Coke slogans used over the years. |