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Coca-Cola Santa Claus Ad (1941)
Original vintage magazine advertisement for Coca-Cola, carefully removed from a 1941 publication.
This colorful wartime-era ad features a classic illustration of Santa Claus relaxing with an ice-cold bottle of Coke, and uses the headline:
“Thirst asks nothing more”
The reverse side contains a World War II ad for Prestone Anti-Freeze, promoting its use by the U.S. Government to protect military vehicles and equipment, such as the Curtiss P-40 Warhawk and M3 Lee Tank. A strong example of wartime industrial advertising.
The page measures approximately 7 × 10 inches.
In great vintage condition with age-related toning and light surface wear. No marks or tears are present. The vibrant holiday and wartime-themed artwork make this a prime example of early 1940s advertising. Both sides remain bright with vivid color and display well, especially when framed.
Copyright 1941, The Coca-Cola Company.
Original vintage magazine advertisement for Coca-Cola, carefully removed from a 1941 publication.
This colorful wartime-era ad features a classic illustration of Santa Claus relaxing with an ice-cold bottle of Coke, and uses the headline:
“Thirst asks nothing more”
The reverse side contains a World War II ad for Prestone Anti-Freeze, promoting its use by the U.S. Government to protect military vehicles and equipment, such as the Curtiss P-40 Warhawk and M3 Lee Tank. A strong example of wartime industrial advertising.
The page measures approximately 7 × 10 inches.
In great vintage condition with age-related toning and light surface wear. No marks or tears are present. The vibrant holiday and wartime-themed artwork make this a prime example of early 1940s advertising. Both sides remain bright with vivid color and display well, especially when framed.
Copyright 1941, The Coca-Cola Company.