
1940 Pop Kola American Advertising Vintage Soda Poster
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This mint cardboard beverage poster is from the world war two, WWII era. It printed on a thin cardboard, would frame well. It will be sent flat in a clear plastic rigid sleeve, ready for framing.
We were able to find some historical Info on web. POP KOLA was a Coca Cola imitation, circa WWII, that was too close to the actual Coke formula. POP KOLA was made to cease production. It was bottled by Reitz Bottling Company of Siler City, NC, also known as called Reitzel Beverage Company. The Reitzel’s most popular drink was probably “3 Cent Copper”, resembling Coca Cola. In addition, another product, Gold Dot soda, was also bottled by Reitzel Beverage Company.
A vibrant poster with an art deco globe or map and wonderful typography, clean and very graphic. We only have this one. We do have another Pop Kola sign with a WW2 bomber plane graphic at this web address.
Size: 13.5 × 10.25 inches You'll deal directly with gallery owner Debra in your purchase: USPS Priority Shipping is FREE in US, Reduced rate for International USPS Priority shipping. We have a 100% approval policy. We want you to be happy with your poster purchase. A signed COA (Certificate of Authenticity) is included with each poster purchase. Debra has been selling original vintage antique posters on the web since 1995. We do not sell reproductions, only authentic antique posters.