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1943 Coca-Cola Print Advertisement Clipping - Bottling Company Of Honolulu Hawaii - The Real Thing Marketing - World War II Era - Ready For Framing

1943 Coca-Cola Print Advertisement Clipping - Bottling Company Of Honolulu Hawaii - The Real Thing Marketing - World War II Era - Ready For Framing

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Vintage Original 1943 Coca-Cola Print Advertisement Clipping - Bottling Company Of Honolulu Hawaii - The Real Thing Marketing - World War II Era - Ready For Framing

This 1943 Coca-Cola Print Advertisement Represents A Significant Artifact From The Coca-Cola Bottling Company Of Honolulu Ltd During World War II. Featuring The Iconic Six Ounce Contour Glass Bottle And The Slogan You Taste The Quality Of The Real Thing, This Original Newspaper Clipping Highlights The Strategic Importance Of Hawaii As A Pacific Logistics Hub For American Military Forces. Following The 1941 Directive By Robert Woodruff To Provide Five Cent Beverages To Uniformed Personnel Worldwide, The Honolulu Bottling Plant Played A Crucial Role In Maintaining Service Member Morale Throughout The Territorial Hawaii Region. This Mid-Century Marketing Material Documents The Early Use Of The Real Thing Trademark Imagery Prior To Its Global Re-Launch In 1969 And Serves As Primary Source Evidence Of The Authorized Bottling Operations Conducted Under The Coca-Cola Company In The Pacific Theater.

In Good Vintage Condition – Trimmed Edges, Paper Toning Due To Age And History-Collectors Watermarked That Is Not On The Advertisement. Measures Approx. 3-3/4" Wide by 7-7/8" Tall.

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