1999 Comic Images The Art of Coca-Cola

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1999 Comic Images The Art of Coca-Cola

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1   Part of a larger display, this cardboard   Check Pricing
2   This striking three-dimensional cardboard   Check Pricing
3   Depicted in this cardboard cutout from 19   Check Pricing
4   Cardboard signs such as this one were pla   Check Pricing
5   Shown here is a 1950s "policeman school z   Check Pricing
6   During the 1920s and 1930s, The Coca-Cola   Check Pricing
7   "Coke" has long been a nickname for Coca-   Check Pricing
8   This 1922 cardboard window display shows   Check Pricing
9   Haddon Sundblom didn't just paint The Coc   Check Pricing
10   Lillian Nordica, the famous opera star, w   Check Pricing
11   This clever cardboard cutout window displ   Check Pricing
12   Illustrator Hamilton King created and sig   Check Pricing
13   This self-framed metal sign carries the i   Check Pricing
14   Registered with the U.S. Copyright Office   Check Pricing
15   As the note on the table indicates, actre   Check Pricing
16   "Thirst knows no season"   Check Pricing
17   "The pause that refreshes"   Check Pricing
18   "It's the real thing"   Check Pricing
19   "Take home a carton"   Check Pricing
20   "Call for it by full name"   Check Pricing
21   "Good to the last drop"   Check Pricing
22   "Delicious and Refreshing"   Check Pricing
23   "6 million drinks a day"   Check Pricing
24   During the Second World War, a man in a u   Check Pricing
25   Although not officially called a war, the   Check Pricing
26   Unlike many men who were drafted into mil   Check Pricing
27   Because of the embargo on sugar from Cuba   Check Pricing
28   Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson was extolled i   Check Pricing
29   Among the most highly prized collectibles   Check Pricing
30   Used in 1943 magazine advertising, this o   Check Pricing
31   Because this artwork appeared on a 1942 s   Check Pricing
32   Shown here is the 1903 metal serving tray   Check Pricing
33   Shown is a the prototype bottle used in 1   Check Pricing
34   The first flat-topped cans for Coca-Cola   Check Pricing
35   Made of corrugated cardboard, the first s   Check Pricing
36   The first standardized Coca-Cola coolers   Check Pricing
37   What better way to familiarize your drink   Check Pricing
38   Ceramic syrup urns like the one shown her   Check Pricing
39   Over the years, many of the Coca-Cola Com   Check Pricing
40   Since 1891, a common thread in advertisin   Check Pricing
41   Ever aware of its heritage, The Coca-Cola   Check Pricing
42   Built in 1898, the Flatiron building at 1   Check Pricing
43   This original painting by Fred Mizen was   Check Pricing
44   Robert W. Woodruff was elected President   Check Pricing
45   John S. Pemberton was a pharmacist in pos   Check Pricing
46   After a total expenditure of about $2300,   Check Pricing
47   dIn 1936, Coca-Cola was 50 years old. Not   Check Pricing
48   In 1923, Robert Woodruff, the new Preside   Check Pricing
49   In 1923, The Coca-Cola Company issued a b   Check Pricing
50   Coca-Cola-Nachrichten was the German equi   Check Pricing
51   The front cover of the October 1948 issue   Check Pricing
52   This 1952 Coca-Cola calendar for German-s   Check Pricing
53   Coca-Cola syrup was shipped worldwide in   Check Pricing
54   In countries that do not use the English   Check Pricing
55   Located just above "Coca-Cola" in this or   Check Pricing
56   Nattily dressed in the golf fashion of th   Check Pricing
57   Towed behind a motorboat, the aqualplane   Check Pricing
58   Name the sport, and it's probably represe   Check Pricing
59   The Coca-Cola Company recognized that pre   Check Pricing
60   Early in its existence, Coca-Cola forged   Check Pricing
61   By the time this metal serving tray was i   Check Pricing
62   This idyllic scene painted by Normal Rock   Check Pricing
63   Virtually no sport escaped the geniuses b   Check Pricing
64   The 1920s saw the first use of round, lea   Check Pricing
65   First produced in 1948, the Cooler Radio   Check Pricing
66   In 1923, the Advertising Department of Th   Check Pricing
67   The glass change receiver shown here was   Check Pricing
68   Beginning in 1911, The Coca-Cola Company   Check Pricing
69   In addition to being a center for pottery   Check Pricing
70   Free-drink coupons such as the one shown   Check Pricing

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