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SCARCE AMERICANA: Vintage c1940 Nichol Kola 5 Cents Soda Pop Gas Station Sign

$ 73.39

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Condition: Age apparent wear.See photos
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Restocking Fee: No

    Description

    SCARCE AMERICANA: Vintage c1940 Nichol Kola 5 cents Soda Pop Gas Station Sign WOW
    Circa 1940sVintage Americana Soda / Softdrink advertising - Nichol Kola 5 Cents sign.
    Age apparent wear.See photos
    Measures approximately 14" long 10" high..
    Nichol Kola was named after its original owner, Harry R. Nicholson Sr. He started his company in Baltimore in the early 1900's and came up with Nichol Kola in the 1930's. Originally it sold for a nickel. It's not a nickel, yet it is still "America's taste Sensation". Nichol Kola was bought by Coca-Cola in the early 1950s and phased out. Nichol Kola has been brought back to life for a new generation of soda pop enthusiasts and is currently bottled by Orca Beverage Works at their "retro soda facility" in Mukilteo, Washington.
    Great shape for its age ~~ WOW!!. This fine piece will spruce up any bar, man cave, pool hall, dining room, office or parole office, laundry room or your hidden laboratory where you conduct unspeakable experiments we really don't want to know about!. WOWIE ZOWIE - SURFS UP DUDE!!!!
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