Posted 11 years ago
Daddy_Nobu…
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It seems to be another "Coca-Cola Ad Night", so I thought I'd share my TWO.
First is a periodical ad from 1906 showing a lady who pulled her horse and carriage over in front of a soda fountain for a glass of Coca-Cola. A couple things I love about this ad: It illustrates one method of product delivery during the early years of the company (yes, we Americans have been hitting the "drive-thru" for over 100 years). And the canvas banner in the background is similar to a partial sign in my collection, so it's cool to see how these pieces were originally displayed.
Next is an ad/coupon card from the June 1905 Booklovers Magazine. It depicts a famous Coca-Cola girl, Lillian Noridica, who was quite the opera star in her time. This has to be my favorite Coca-Cola periodical ad, hands down, just a great print. And it includes a free glass coupon, which was an important aspect of promotion by the company during it's first two decades. Though I do not think the artist did Miss Nordica justice.
Anybody interested in Coca-Cola magazine ads, check out this excellent reference showing 100's of ads by decade.
http://www.vintageadbrowser.com/coke-ads
We await more clips of your collection!
Thank you blunderbuss2. I agree with all the other ad lovers, they can be a lot of fun to look at. Your last post here was excellent, so I'm looking forward to another from you as well.
Love these two Dave,very nicely done!
Now there's ads and then there's these! Nice Dave
Thanks Bernie and Perry for the kind words.
Welcome back Ray. Thanks for your comments. I was only too glad to add to the ad nauseum.
Thanks for the love, TGBWC!