Vintage Coca-Cola Norman Rockwell BAREFOOT BOY Metal Tray
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An American Treasure to Cherish, Pass Down through Generations, or Add to an Enthusiast's Collection!
*Some signs of wear (please see photos).
Quality Features:
The Barefoot Boy
Le Petit Garcon Aux Pieds Nus
Made in U.S.A.
Vintage 1991 (tray issued)
From the Tray: Norman Rockwell created 6 scenes for Coca-Cola advertisements. This 1931 illustration was originally used for a calendar. It was also used as a cardboard cutout and a metal serving tray.
Measures: 13.75" x 10.5"
From the Brand:
The product that has given the world its best-known taste was born in Atlanta, Georgia, on May 8, 1886. Dr. John Stith Pemberton, a local pharmacist, produced the syrup for Coca‑Cola, and carried a jug of the new product down the street to Jacobs' Pharmacy, where it was sampled, pronounced "excellent" and placed on sale for five cents a glass as a soda fountain drink. Carbonated water was teamed with the new syrup to produce a drink that was at once "Delicious and Refreshing," a theme that continues to echo today wherever Coca‑Cola is enjoyed.
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