Coca-Cola isn’t merely a soft drink — it’s a global symbol, a pop culture icon, and, in many ways, a mirror of American life. From vintage ads to collectible glass bottles, Coke has woven itself into music, fashion, film, and even politics. Whether it’s the nostalgic glow of a 1950s diner sign or an old delivery truck bringing Coke to folks’ doorsteps, Coca-Cola’s brand culture runs deep — and these vintage photos are living proof.
1. London Street Signs at Night (1965)
2. Boy Selling Coca-Cola From a Roadside Stand (1936)
3. Men Standing Beside a Coca-Cola Delivery Truck (1910)
4. French Man Trying Coca-Cola for the First Time (1950s)
5. French Boy Getting a Free Taste of Coca-Cola (1950)
6. Early Advertisement (1907)
7. Advertising in Times Square (1936)
8. The Coca-Cola Home Sampling Van (1934)
9. Workers at the Coca-Cola Factory in Denton, Texas (1948)
10. Coca-Cola Delivery Truck (1909)
11. Delivery Truck in Paris (1950s)
12. Delivering Coke in the ’60s
13. A Coca-Cola Advertisement Made by Spreading Grains for Pigeons in Saint Mark’s Square in Venice (1960)
14. Women at the Roller Skating Rink Having a Coke (mid-1950s)
15. Boy Having a Coke in Front of a Coca-Cola Advertisement in Times Square … a Coke Takeover, If You Will
16. Coca-Cola Tray (1940s)
17. Coca-Cola Delivered to Your Doorstep (1937)
18. Stocking Bottles in San Diego (1970)
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