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Nostalgia Electrics Soda Vending Machine

Nostalgia Electrics Soda Vending Machine
This cold drink vending machine is modeled after the vintage soda vending machines of the 1950s. Just push the selection button — no coins needed! Designed to hold cans of your favorite soda.Holds 12 cans of sodaEasy front loading13¹⁄₂"L x 14"W x 20"H
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COCA-COLA® Collector's Chess Set

COCA-COLA® Collector's Chess Set
The ultimate game of strategy showcases the Red COCA-COLA® team led by Santa matching wits with the White COKE® team headed by the Polar Bear. Packaged in a collectible tin, the custom chess pieces feature authentic COCA-COLA memorabilia in this version of one of the world's most time-honored games. Using an army of contour bottles, vintage vending machines, cans, bell glasses antares vending machine and bottle caps, these "Kings" of the COCA-COLA world battle for supremacy. Features 32 custom COCA-COLA Chess pieces antares vending machine and a custom game board. COCA-COLA team (red bases): King: represented by Santa Queen: represented by the 1957 COCA-COLA Contour Bottle Bishop: represented by the COCA-COLA Genuine Contour Glass Knight: represented by the red 1960's COCA-COLA Single Diamond Can Rook: represented by the COCA-COLA Vintage Vending Machine Pawn: represented by the COCA-COLA Bottle Cap COKE team (white bases): King: represented by the Polar Bear Queen: represented by the 1957 COKE Contour Bottle Bishop: represented by the COKE Genuine Contour Glass Knight: represented by the white 1966 COKE Harlequin Can Rook: represented by the COKE Vintage Vending Machine Pawn: represented by the COKE Bottle Cap COKE® brand board games are produced for The Coca-Cola Company, owner of the trademarks COCA-COLA, COKE, the Dynamic Ribbon device, the design of the contour bottle, the Red Disc Icon, the design of the COCA-COLA Santa, the design of the COCA-COLA Polar Bear antares vending machine and the design of the COCA-COLA Seal by an authorized user. Packaged Graphics ©2004 The Coca-Cola Company. All rights reserved. Used under license from The Coca-Cola Company.
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