Collectibles -> Advertising -> Soda-> Coca-Cola
By far, one of the most endearing collectibles that has become popular over the past few decades are Coca Cola collectibles. This company has done a great job of coming up with many ways to create valuable and memorable products that are highly sought after by collectors. Whether you are looking for a vintage Coca Cola collectible, or you are trying to find a newer one, there are many options that are currently available. Let’s take a look at a few of the most collectible items that are currently on the market.
1. Vintage Bottles
The Coca Cola company has been around for more than 100 years, and as such, there are many different kinds of collectible and vintage bottles in circulation. Bottle collectors will frequently find Coca Cola collectible bottles from before the 1900’s, especially if they are looking around old houses and other areas where these bottles were commonly thrown away. You can also find special vintage bottles that have never been opened, and these are very rare indeed.
2. Polar Bear Collectibles
These are a newer Coca Cola collectible, but they have become very popular. These bears were made famous in the commercials that featured them during the late 1990’s and early part of the 21st century and have since become quite valuable. There are numerous kinds of collectibles that feature these bears, including posters, rugs, jackets and even lamps. While they may not yet be on the same level as the vintage bottles or other figurines, they are quickly gaining ground.
3. Santa Collectibles
Ever since the first Santa character appeared on a Coke can, this figure became one of the most enduring and valuable Coca Cola collectibles. Each year, the Santa figure was drawn a little differently, so there are numerous collectibles that are currently available. You can find them on opened coke cans, old cases, and many other collectible items. This is a popular collectible with those that really love the Christmas season.
4. Collectible Knick Knacks and Other Items
Through the years as Coca Cola collectibles became a hot item, the company began producing numerous novelties. You can find banks, cars, toys and figurines that all bear the Coca Cola seal or represent one of their promotional figures. These are a lot of fun for kids to collect and this is a great way to introduce them to a brand new hobby. Other popular Coca Cola collectibles in this vein include wall clocks, kitchen tables, diner furniture and many other items.
No matter what kind of collectibles you are interested in, from small figurines, to large dinette sets, chances are you’ll be able to find Coca Cola collectibles that match exactly what you are looking for. They are quite easy to find at flea markets, and you can usually come across many valuable items at garage sales or second hand stores. The internet is also a great place to look for Coca Cola collectibles and there are hundreds of online auctions for these products every day.
Originally posted 2008-09-24 05:07:44. Republished by Blog Post Promoter
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