Coca-Cola first started using a tin sign to advertise in 1916. The Coca-Cola logo was created by Frank Mason Robinson in 1885. Robinson also played an important role in early Coca-Cola advertising.
What? Metses coca cola sign?? Are you line and sinker delirious?! Who metses coca cola sign nowadays?!
it'S about 15 000 $ (pettreti's coca cola guide 11th edition)
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The standard design of the logo are the words 'Coca Cola' in a bold, white, cursive font on a red background that simulates the condensation effect on the can or bottle.
I believe that Pepsi cola is kosher. This is because it bears the sign "." is the sign that represents the Orthodox Union, which supervises factories, and makes sure that the Jewish laws are being met.
Because Pepsi and Coca-Cola are rival and different brands, and restaurants sign binding contracts in which they must only have business with one but not both for a certain amount of years.
It depends. I worked for the Franklin Mint when this plate was released. Early issues show the Coca Cola logo on the store. But Coca Cola never gave permission for that. As a result, the vast majority simply show a solid red sign. Many sellers seem unaware of this fact. Plates with the Coca Cola logo are actually much rarer.
I have that one too. Probably about 15 to 40 bucks.
The starters for both the main tube behind the door hinge and the coke sign at the top of the fridge are both behind illuminated the coke sign at the front top of the fridge!
From the Coke website: * 1886 "Coca-Cola-Delicious, Refreshing, Exhilarating" * 1886 "Drink Coca-Cola" * 1904 "Delicious and Refreshing" * 1905 "Coca-Cola Revives and Sustains" * 1906 "Great National Temperence Beverage" * 1908 "Good To The Last Drop" * 1917 "Three Million a Day" * 1920 "Drink Coca-Cola With Soda, The hit That Saves The Day" * 1922 "Thirst Knows No Season" * 1923 "Refresh Yourself, There's Nothing Like It When You're Thirsty" * 1924 "Pause and Refresh Yourself" * 1925 "Pause and Refresh Yourself" * 1926 "Stop At The Red Sign" * 1927 "Around The Corner From Anywhere, At The Little Red Sign" * 1928 "A Pure Drink Of Natural Flavors" * 1929 "The Pause That Refreshes" * 1930 "Meet Me At The Soda Fountain" * 1932 "Ice Cold Sunshine"/"The Drink That Makes Pause Refreshing" * 1933 "Don't Wear A Tired, Thirsty Face" * 1934 "When It's Hard To Get Started, Start With A Coca-Cola" * 1935 "All Trails Lead To Ice-Cold Coca-Cola" * 1936 "Get The Feel Of Wholesome Refreshment" * 1936 "It's The Refreshing Thing To Do" * 1937 "Stop For A Pause...Go Refreshed" * 1938 "The Best Friend Thirst Ever Had"/"Anytime Is The Right Time To Pause and Refresh, Pure As Sunlight" * 1939 "Thirst Stops Here. Makes Travel More Pleasant" * 1939 "Coca-Cola Goes Along" * 1939 "Wherever You Are, Whatever You Do, Wherever You May Be, When You Think Of Refreshment, Think Of Ice Cold Coca-Cola" * 1940 "The Package That Gets A Welcome At Home" * 1941 "A Stop That Belongs On Your Daily Timetable" * 1942 "The Only Thing Like Coca-Cola Is Coca-Cola Itself" * 1943 "A Taste All It's Own" * 1944 "High Sign Of Friendship" * 1945 "Coke Means Coca-Cola" * 1947 "Relax With The Pause That Refreshes" * 1948 "Where There's A Coke, There's Hospitality" * 1948 "It's The Real Thing" (Used first this year) * 1949 "Along The Highway To Anywhere" * 1950 "Help Yourself To Refreshment" * 1951 "Good Food And Coca-Cola Just Naturally Go Together" * 1952 "Coke Follows Thirst Everythere" * 1952 "What You Want Is A Coke" * 1953 "Dependable As Sunshine" * 1954 "For People On The Go" * 1954 "There's This About Coke" * 1955 "Americans Prefer Taste" * 1956 "Feel The Difference, Makes Good Things Taste Better" * 1957 "Sign of Good Taste" * 1957 "There's Nothing Like A Coke" * 1958 "Refreshment The Whole World Prefers" * 1959 "Be Really Refreshed" * 1959 "Make It The Real Meal" * 1960 "Relax With A Coke, Revive With A Coke" * 1961 "Coke And Food" * 1962 "Enjoy That Refreshing New Feeling" * 1963 "Things Go Better With Coke" * 1964 "You'll Go Better Refreshed" * 1965 "Something More Than A Soft Drink" * 1966 "Coke...After Coke...After Coke" * 1970 "It's The Real Thing" (Used with, "Everyone Welcomes Coca-Cola") * 1971 "I'd Like To Buy The World A Coke" * 1975 "Look Up America" * 1976 "Coke Adds Life" * 1979 "Have a Coke and a Smile" * 1982 "Coke Is It" * 1985 "We've Got A Taste For You" * 1986 "Catch the Wave-Red, White and You" * 1989 "Can't Beat The Feeling" * 1990 "Can't Beat The Real Thing" * 1992 "You Can't Beat the Real Thing" * 1993 "Always Coca-Cola"
A bookkeeper named Frank Robinson created the design in 1885 as well as styled the iconic script writing. he also created many promotional campaigns, such as giving away free Coke.
you use a syringe and fill it up with carbon dioxide, this can be done by licensed preofessions or done by yourself... to do this you need a plant and the next process is called first in best dress.. well anyways this means you have to suck up or fill up ur syringe before the plants turns the carbon dioxide into oxygen. now the next step is to insert that "compound" into the coke. now now now dont thank me yet! Source: 46years of experienced scientist in scientistry. no no no that's all wrong please child don't listen to that fool..