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St Louis Post-Dispatch, Missouri, August 20, 1907
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St Louis Post-Dispatch, Missouri, August 20, 1907
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch, Missouri, July 9, 1922
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Las Vegas Optic, January 9, 1911
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The Leavenworth Post, Kansas, May 27, 1910
Wholesome as the purest water and lots nicer to drink.
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The Star-Democrat, Easton, Maryland, November 1, 1940
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The Star-Democrat, Easton, Maryland, March 22, 1940
No dinky drink for me.
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The Decatur Daily Review, December 8, 1943
It’s natural for popular names to acquire friendly abbreviations. That’s why you hear Coca-Cola called “Coke”.
LIFE Magazine, July 1, 1940
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The San Bernardino County Sun, California, June 8, 1937
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Refreshment stand at state fair, Donaldsonville, Louisiana, November 1938
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Hamburger stand on a dull day at county fair, Gonzales, Texas, October 1939
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This image shows the cover for the sheet music My Coca Cola Bride, which, along with other Coca Cola themed songs, would be mailed to you when you sent ten cents worth of return postage stamps to Coca Cola, 1907.
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