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This collectible phone card from 1997 features a vintage advertising image associated with Coca-Cola. The central figure is a young woman dressed in winter attire, including white ice skates, white gloves, a black sleeveless vest over a white long-sleeve shirt, and a yellow skirt with pleats. The woman is smiling and posed in a seated position with one leg bent beneath her and the other extended forward. Snowflake graphics are scattered across the olive-green background, reinforcing the winter theme.
Prominently displayed near the top-center of the card is a red circular sign with the white "Drink Coca-Cola" logo in its classic script. The lower left corner bears the red-and-white logo of "Smith's," indicating the association with Smith's 3M, a notable brand tied to the card’s marketing. The card also includes references to "1997 phone home free," "tek-tel," and telephones, linking it to the TekTel Marketing Inc. campaigns that featured phones on phone cards.
This card merges nostalgic advertising for Coca-Cola with collectible phone card culture, highlighting the appeal of classic marketing imagery with winter sports themes, phone technology, and brand promotion by Smith's and TekTel during the late 1990s.
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