A collection of Coca-Cola® playing cards. This website is a collaborative effort to share information about Coca-Cola playing cards and assist their collectors.
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Browse unique Coca-Cola products, clothing, & accessories, or customize Coke bottles and gifts for the special people in your life. Check out Coke Store today!
Browse unique Coca-Cola products, clothing, & accessories, or customize Coke bottles and gifts for the special people in your life. Check out Coke Store today!
Robinson created the unique flowing script that became the Coca-Cola logo that is still used today. The logo hasn’t changed much since 1886. The most noticeable addition is the white wave that sits under the logo, introduced in 1969 and is still used today. Sealed Coke Collector Cards ...
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Summary: The opening match of the Coca Cola Championship ended in stalemate as Gareth Southgate's' Middlesbrough hosted Sheffield United. Middlesbrough 0 Sheff Utd 0 AFTER a summer of being courted by half of the Coca Cola Championship, Newcastle United striker Andy Carroll finally decided to join...
The Classic red and silver cap design, in particular, became Coke’s biggest thematic element, as the flowing script amongst the classic, sleek, and yet always modern red, white,and silver cast the soda company into a collector’s Americana category. And this remarkable look has appeared in ...
FDC collector and retired professional artist Dave Bennett found matches for three of the stamp designs in Coca-Cola ads: Dave didn’t find a match for the fourth stamp design, but he did find what may be the inspiration for the official name for this issue: ...
Coca-Cola first used Haddon Sundblom’s Santa Claus for its Holiday Advertising. It has since grown into an American Christmas Tradition to the point of it becoming a pop culture icon. It evolved from print advertising to Coke Bottles and various other items that have become collector’s items...