Coca-cola trade cards

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.

    Oh yeah??

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    Canada

    Yet another Canada entry.. and this time I chose some random postcards written only CANADA on them :)

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    Sent by Shutterbug

    A scenic view from Vermilion Lake of Mount Rundle which is one of the highest mountain peaks in Banff National Park.

    Sent by Lynyrd

    Sent by Lynyrd

    This mountains of ice are spectacular!! The weather can get -37 degree celcius and I can’t imagine how cold it is!

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    Sent by Jaid332 and Windrider

    This man is the Native Indian Chief of Canada‘s Six Nations. The Six Nations of the Iroquois Confederacy are: the Cayuga, Oneida, Onandaga, Mohawk, Seneca and Tuscarora.

    Sent by Windrider

    Sent by Windrider

    I got this lovely view as my birthday card! Windrider wrote a quote by Winnie the Pooh here, “If you live to be 100 years old, I hope I live to be 100 years old minus 1 day, so I never have to live without you”.

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    Mahatma Gandhi

    OK, I do have postcards of Mohandas Gandhi! :) In fact, I used to have Mahatma Gandhi postcards on my wishlist, I just adore this man for many reasons, and I guess many of you do, too. I guess if I need to write his biography here it would take ages to finish even though I could do a summary. Therefore I suggest you to go read the wiki about him and you’ll be amazed later when you find yourself continue reading about other people’s biography too especially related to Nehru-Gandhi family empire. (read: I love Sonia Gandhi, though she’s hardly related to Mohandas) But of course, I’ll help you with this copy-pasted quick facts to begin with ;)

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    Born : October 2, 1869
    Death : January 30, 1948
    Place of Birth : Porbandar, India
    Known for : Leading the struggle for Indian independence from Great Britain through his campaign of passive resistance and noncooperation, known as Satyagraha (Sanskrit for ‘truth and firmness’)
    Milestones : 1888-1891 Studied law in London
    1906 : Began Satyagraha campaign in South Africa to protest the requirement that Indians be fingerprinted and carry identification cards
    1919 : Instituted Satyagraha campaign in India to protest the Rowlatt Acts, which deprived all Indians of important civil liberties
    1922 : Ended campaign against colonial authorities after his followers were involved in a series of riots and disturbances that violated his policy of nonviolence
    1930 : Led a march to the sea to collect salt in protest of the British salt tax
    1932 : Fasted to protest the treatment of people who belonged to no Hindu caste, the Harijans or Untouchables
    1947 : Fasted, successfully, to end violence between Hindus and Muslims in Calcutta after India achieved independence
    January 30, 1948 : Was assassinated by a Hindu extremist, an act that prompted riots throughout India
    Quote : ‘Non-violence is the first article of my faith. It is also the last article of my creed.’ March 18, 1922, speech in defense against charge of sedition.
    Did You Know? After returning to India from South Africa, Indians began to call him Mahatma (Sanskrit for ‘Great Soul’), a title reserved for great sages.

    From Seetas. Mahatma Gandhi is called Father of the Nation. His contribution towards the independence of India from the British was immensed and he strongly believed and practiced speaking the truth and non-violence, kindness to one and all and to be independent. Still, he finally became a victim of a violence… it’s extremely unfair for great people to be assasinated!!

    From Seetas. She wrote a quote from Gandhiji on this card saying, “He who is ever brooding over result often loses nerve in the performance of his duty”. Mahatma Gandhi’s sculptures and monuments can be found in many cities around the world including in South Africa, Moscow, Hawaii, San Francisco, and New York.

    From Vessie. This picture was taken when Gandhiji broke the Salt Law by picking up a lump of natural salt, after bathing ceremonially in the ocean. It was in Dandi on 6 April 1930.

    From Vessie. Mahatma Gandhi in a characteristic pose. One of the things I like most about Gandhiji is his clothing!! :D I wonder if he always had just 2 pieces of white cloth wrapping his body and that’s what he called a perfect suit. Still, he looks cool enough. In fact his minimalist style of dressing was a means to identify with the common and impoverished Indian.

    From Indirama. This is the COOLEST handmade card I ever got in my mail!!! XD She knew that Mohandas Gandhi was on my wishlist and spent alot of time and creativity on this perfect card.. with a great quote!! I once wanted to learn the Hindi script and managed to identify some alphabets :D but it didn’t last very long..

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