Canadian Grocer Coca Cola tennis (1919)
Canadian Grocer Coca Cola tennis (1919)
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About The Trumpet Shop
About The Trumpet Shop
The Trumpet Shop started off life as a vintage themed pop up shop in Edinburgh (Scotland) in 2017. Since then it has evolved into an exclusively online shop for vintage art prints that ships worldwide.
Transport yourself to a simpler time with this charming giclée print of a vintage Coca Cola advertisement from Canadian Grocer Magazine, circa 1919. This delightful artwork captures the refreshing appeal of Coca-Cola, showcasing an elegant woman enjoying a Coke after a game of tennis. The image evokes a sense of carefree leisure and classic Americana, making it a perfect addition for vintage enthusiasts, advertising art collectors, or anyone seeking a touch of nostalgic charm for their home décor.
Did You Know?
When Coca-Cola was first introduced in 1886, it was marketed as a medicinal beverage! Invented by pharmacist John Pemberton, it was touted as a remedy for various ailments, including headaches, fatigue, and even morphine addiction. It wasn't until the early 1900s that Coca-Cola began to be marketed primarily as a refreshing beverage.
Add this refreshing and nostalgic piece to your cart today and let the vintage charm of this Coca-Cola advertisement bring a touch of early 20th-century leisure and advertising art to your home.