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This collectible card features a vintage Coca-Cola advertisement from 1948, prominently showcasing a woman holding a six-pack carton of Coke bottles. The carton is labeled as an “easy to carry” six-pack, emphasizing the convenience of the packaging during that era. The woman is dressed in period-appropriate attire reflecting 1940s fashion, and she smiles while presenting the cartons, highlighting the cheerful and wholesome tone of Coca-Cola advertisements at the time.
The card contains multiple Coca-Cola logos, including the classic script logo prominently displayed both on the six-pack carton and the individual glass Coke bottles. The bottles are clearly rendered with the iconic Coca-Cola shape and branding visible. The overall color scheme involves a vibrant mix of reds and whites, matching Coca-Cola’s well-known branding, and the vintage style reflects mid-20th-century American advertising art.
Printed text on the card states “1131948 Coca-Cola ’95 $2. Woman & 6-Pack Carton of Bottles,” alongside “Card #6 of 50” and “The Score Board Inc.” This suggests it is part of a series featuring Coca-Cola-related images or historic advertisements. The card’s design and information focus entirely on the 1940s Coca-Cola promotional theme, celebrating the recognizable imagery of Coke bottles and the marketing style of that period.
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