Coca-Cola Home-town Club Ad (1947)

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Original vintage magazine advertisement for Coca-Cola, carefully removed from a 1947 publication.

This colorful mid-century ad features a lively scene of teenagers gathered around a bright red Coke dispenser. The artwork captures the classic American soda fountain experience popular in post-war advertising and uses the headline:

“Home-town Club … Admission 5¢”

The reverse side contains a public safety ad from Lumbermens Mutual Casualty Company, promoting children’s traffic safety awareness with the line, “Please, Mr. Driver, Don’t Forget Us!”

The page measures approximately 7 × 10 inches.

In great vintage condition with age-related toning and light surface wear, except for an area of heavier surface wear in the upper right portion of the image. No marks or tears are present. Both sides remain attractive and the image displays well, especially when framed.

Copyright 1947, The Coca-Cola Company.
Original Ad or Print:

Original vintage magazine advertisement for Coca-Cola, carefully removed from a 1947 publication.

This colorful mid-century ad features a lively scene of teenagers gathered around a bright red Coke dispenser. The artwork captures the classic American soda fountain experience popular in post-war advertising and uses the headline:

“Home-town Club … Admission 5¢”

The reverse side contains a public safety ad from Lumbermens Mutual Casualty Company, promoting children’s traffic safety awareness with the line, “Please, Mr. Driver, Don’t Forget Us!”

The page measures approximately 7 × 10 inches.

In great vintage condition with age-related toning and light surface wear, except for an area of heavier surface wear in the upper right portion of the image. No marks or tears are present. Both sides remain attractive and the image displays well, especially when framed.

Copyright 1947, The Coca-Cola Company.