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Coca-Cola Trading Cards Series II (1994) PDF

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1940 T he image on this card shows original artwork created for The Coca-Cola Company that was featured on a calendar advertising “Coca-Cola” in 1940. Today, one of the original calendars is valued at approximately $200 in excellent condition. Coke Fact: If all the “Coca-Cola” ever produced were in 6V2 oz. bottles and placed end-to-end they would wrap around the earth Trivia m° 6 Question: What is the name of the only state that borders the state of 1993 r I "his card features the adorable polar bears in a scene from JL a television commercial for The Coca-Cola Company in 1993. The polar bears enjoy a refreshing bottle of “Coke” while viewing the aurora borealis. Coke Fact: The tallest Coca-Cola bottling plants are in Hong Kong. The plant in Quarry Bay is 17 floors high and the plant in Shatin is 25 floors high. inoH 3)!MAV3m I ©1994 The Coca-Cole Company. Al 1949 (Series 2 103 T his card features original artwork used in advertising for “Coca-Cola” in 1949. This lady is preparing to entertain guests and is making sure she has enough ice-cold “Coke” on hand for the evening. Coke Fact: The first two countries outside the United States to botfie “Coca-Cola” were Cuba and Panama (1906). Trivia Question: Which planet takes only about 10 Earth hours to rotate once on its axis? jajidnf uoMsuy I ©1994 The Coca-Cola Company. All rights reserves. 1964 1948 M, (^cMbC^O?l T his card features original art created for The Coca-Cola Company by Ariane Beigneux. It was used on the cover of “Coca-Cola Overseas” in October, 1948. The Coca-Cola Company was in the midst of tremendous worldwide expansion during this period. it above sea level, is the first president of t e United States that w

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