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Have a "Coke" = Good Winds Have Blown You Here
Maker: The Coca-Cola Company
Technique: offset
Date Made: 1968
Place Made: United States
Measurements: 76 cm x 51 cm; 29 15/16 in x 20 1/16 in
Main Subject: Globalization; Corporations; Viet Nam War Era
Materials: dry mounted on foam board
Digitized: Y
Full Text:
Have a "Coke" = good winds have blown you here ... a way to say "we are friends" to the Chinese in far-off places, when coca-cola is on hand, you find it cementing friendships for our fighting men. China knew Coca-Cola from Tientsin to Shanghai, from Hong kong to Tsungtao. To Chinese and Yank alike, Have a "Coke" are welcome words. They belong with friendliness and freedom. From Atlanta to the seven seas, Coca-Cola stands for the pause that refreshes - has become a symbol of good will among the friendly - minded. Our fighting men are delighted to meet up with Coca-Cola many places overseas. Coca-Cola has been a globe-trotter "since way back when". Even with war, CoCa-cola today is being bottled right on the spot in over 35 allied and neutral nations. "Coke" = Coca-Cola it's natural for popular names to acquire friendly abbreviations. That's why you hear Coca-Cola called "Coke". Coca-Cola -the global high - sign copyright 1943, the Coca-Cola Company
Acquisition Number: 1995-056
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