File:Coca-Cola ad 1924-04.png

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Print advertisement from 1924 for Coca-Cola showing a police officer offering you a bottle of Coca-Cola

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English: Vintage advertisement for Coca-Cola, printed in the April 1924 issue of The Elks Magazine, showing a police officer offering the viewer a glass of Coca-Cola. The text accompanying the illustration reads "Stop! Refresh yourself. What do you think all the red signs are for???"
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Source The Elks Magazine
Author Various

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current14:41, 28 January 2023Thumbnail for version as of 14:41, 28 January 20231,500 × 1,700 (531 KB)ReneeWrites (talk | contribs)Uploaded a work by Various from The Elks Magazine with UploadWizard

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