I love vanilla Coke! :) Though I am not sure if that had anything to do with me suddenly received two Coca-cola related cards recently. And these are very cool cards indeed!
This is an image reproduction from 1930. Well, I love to share some fun facts I found about Coca-cola here:
- Coca Cola was first invented by a pharmacist name John Pemberton in 1885 as a medicine to cure headaches.
- Coca-Cola is called “Coca-Cola” because of the original ingredients used in the medicine, Coca leaves and Kola seeds. Wine was also added in place of sugar similar to the coke we drink today.
- When Mentos is added to Coca-Cola, the carbon dioxide in the coke will be rapidly released, causing the coke in the bottle to burst out. Diet coke works the best.
- Coca-Cola can be used to help cure jellyfish stings.
- Coca-Cola can also be used as a cleaning solution, cleaning anything from rusty pans to dirty toilets. It can also be used to remove odor.
- If you accidentally got gum in your hair, rinse it in coca-cola and the gum will come of very easily (!)
- Coca-Cola usually have the phrase “Original Formula” near the bottom of their cans/bottles, but it is not actually “original”, since in 1985, a portion of the sugar in Coca-Cola was removed and replaced by high fructose corn syrup, causing an altered taste as well as causing the coke to become unhealthy.
And another is an official, US-367399 from Bast. LOL I love this card! It’s a reprint of Coca-cola trade card from 1910.
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evelynyvonnetheriault
Jun 13th, 2009Coca-cola pops up everywhere. After posting an early twentieth-century postcard that included a Coca-Cola sign (http://acanadianfamily.com/?s=coca+cola) I had lots of correspondence with people with Coca-Cola collections of various types.
Evelyn in Montreal
Marie
Jun 16th, 2009I love coke floats! Vanilla icecream floating in brown bubbly soda is heavenly indeed!
ilyani
Jun 16th, 2009yes floats with vanilla icecream are great too! but I was talking about Coca-cola Vanilla though :) do you have it in France?
evelynyvonnetheriault
Jul 11th, 2009I am SO SAD to see you stop your postcard blog but I do understand. I’ve been in postgraduate studies recently at McGill University in Montreal and I know that it’s time-consuming and intellectually challenging.
Good for you for taking on this challenge!
Even though you’ve left us I’ll still put this link in the July issue of A Festival of Postcards (SIGNS) and I hope the blog will stay up for awhile so that people can keep visiting!
Best of luck
Evelyn
coco cola
Nov 15th, 2009awwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww men WHY THE HECK DIS THEY HAV TO MAKE IT UNHEALYTHY?!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!