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Coca Cola Collectible
 B.J. Summers' Guide to Coca-Cola It is with a great deal of pride that we are able to again present an updated proven bestseller, B. J. Summers' Guide to Coca-Cola. The book will begin with a couple of special articles about Coca-Cola sure to be a hit with collectors everywhere. This hit value guide has it all, hundreds of new photos and listings, more than 1,600 fantastic color photos, thousands of updated listings, and snippets of information interspersed throughout the book, giving the collector not only values, but also facts relating to their favorite collectible. This large, hardcover book is designed to help the advanced collector as well as those just bitten by the collecting bug. A clear, easy-to-follow table of contents is designed to make research fast and simple. Each listing is keyed to allow the collector an insight into the origin of the value.
 Petretti's Soda Pop Collectibles Price Guide: The Encyclopedia of Soda Pop Collectibles by Allan Petretti, Best known for his Coca-Cola Collectibles Price Guide, Allan Petretti now offers an updated edition to his encyclopedia of everything soda pop, other than Coca-Cola. Always a hot collecting topic, all types of soda pop collectibles and values are featured from producers of the 1870s to the 1970s, including Pepsi, Dr. Pepper, Orange Crush, 7-Up, Hires Root Beer, Moxie, and many more. Thousands of collectibles are included, and each listing features a photograph, a description, and an updated price. This totally updated edition boasts nearly 500 pages, many of them in color.
Coca-Cola FEMSA - Coca-Cola FEMSA is the anchor bottler of Coca-Cola and its related soft drink products in much of Latin America. The company is an important part of the Coca-Cola System. World of Coca-Cola - The World of Coca-Cola is a permanent exhibition featuring the history of Coca-Cola and its well-known advertising. It is located in downtown Atlanta, Georgia and is run by The Coca-Cola Company which is headquartered in the same city. Coca-Cola brands - As the world’s largest beverage company, The Coca-Cola Company owns and markets nearly 400 Coca-Cola brands. Many of these, including the flagship brand Coca-Cola, are carbonated soft drinks, but the company also markets noncarbonated beverages such as juices, sports drinks, waters, teas and coffees. Coca-Cola Zero - Coca-Cola Zero, aka Coke Zero, named so because it contains no calories, is a product of the Coca-Cola Company, released in the US in June 2005, in Canada shortly afterwards and in Australia in January 2006. It is a sugar-free variation of Coca-Cola Classic, sweetened with a blend of aspartame and acesulfame potassium.
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Coca Cola Collectible - Coca Cola Collectible COCA-COLA® Collector's Chess Set The ultimate game of strategy showcases the Red COCA-COLA® team led by Santa matching wits with the White COKE® team headed by the Polar Bear. Packaged in a collectible tin, the custom chess pieces feature authentic COCA-COLA memorabilia in this version of one of the world's most time-honored games. Using an army of contour bottles, vintage vending machines, cans, bell glasses coca cola collectible and bottle caps, these " ... Coca Cola Collectible - Coca Cola Collectible COCA-COLA® Collector's Chess Set The ultimate game of strategy showcases the Red COCA-COLA® team led by Santa matching wits with the White COKE® team headed by the Polar Bear. Packaged in a collectible tin, the custom chess pieces feature authentic COCA-COLA memorabilia in this version of one of the world's most time-honored games. Using an army of contour bottles, vintage vending machines, cans, bell glasses coca cola collectible and bottle caps, these " ... Coca Cola Pedal Car - Coca Cola Pedal Car Dale Earnhardt Sr. 1980 Legendary Coca-Cola Diecast Car In 1980 Dale Earnhardt drove this Coca-Cola sponsored Pontiac Ventura on the NASCAR circuit. This is an exact die-cast replica of that legendary car. It has clear windows with full interior detail of the driving compartment coca cola pedal car and a rear window coin slot to store your valued coins. Due to Dale's impact on the sport, many Nascar fans seek after this special ... Antique Coca Cola Clock - Antique Coca Cola Clock Kovels' Advertising Collectibles Price List This brand-new sourcebook tackles a subject that has become particularly trendy in today s collectibles market advertising memorabilia. From tin boxes antique coca cola clock and ashtrays to cigar cutters antique coca cola clock and tip trays, the Kovels take us on a historical journey that goes beyond the classic antique Coca-Cola signs we think of as antique advertising. We travel from original Woolworth& Co. signs antique coca cola clock ...
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