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Hot Sun- Much Thirst – A Notice to Druggists. Coca-Cola Ad 1910
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Hot Sun- Much Thirst – A Notice to Druggists. Coca-Cola Ad, Reed Book Magazine, August 1910
As Coca-Cola’s popularity grew, so did attempts to imitate it. From 1910, the company, to protect the brand from imitations, began publishing an impressive number of text ads, often double-page spreads, warning against imitations. Sometimes, these ads directly address the reader. In some cases, they were even threatening, particularly towards druggists who sold other drinks imitating Coca-Cola.
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