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This collectible card features a colorful vintage Coca-Cola advertising design from 1951 titled "Coke As The Target." The image centers on a traditional dartboard with red, black, and green segments, decorated with multiple red darts piercing the board. Surrounding the dartboard are multiple Coca-Cola logos, emphasizing the brand prominently in a classic style. The word "buvez" appears, which is French for "drink," indicating a nod to Coca-Cola's international advertising.
The card identifies itself as Coke Card #45 of 48 produced by The Score Board Inc., linking it to a series of collectible Coca-Cola cards. The text "$1" and "Coca-Cola '96" are also visible, likely related to the card’s release or series information. The overall layout balances the dartboard graphic with bold Coca-Cola branding, making it a striking piece for collectors interested in vintage soda memorabilia.
Bright reds dominate the design, reinforcing Coca-Cola’s iconic color scheme, while the dartboard adds a unique, playful theme linking soda enjoyment with a game of darts. The card’s clean, graphic style and the inclusion of multiple Coke logos clearly identify it as part of Coca-Cola’s extensive advertising and collectible history.
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