Cleo Cola Advertising
by Flees Photos
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Cleo Cola Advertising
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Flees Photos
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Photograph - Home Decor And Giclee Wall Art By Chris Flees
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This is a WWII era Cleo Cola ad promoting the return of bottles and buying war bonds. This is an appropriate image for your man cave or she shed that features antiques and artifacts from the 20th century.
Cleo Cola and Whistle were both significant soft drink brands that emerged during the early to mid-20th century. Here's some information about their significance:
Cleo Cola:
Cleo Cola was a popular cola beverage introduced in the 1940s by the Cleo Corporation, based in Nashville, Tennessee, USA.
It gained recognition as a regional cola brand, primarily popular in the southern United States.
Cleo Cola's significance lies in its success as a regional alternative to well-established national cola brands like Coca-Cola and Pepsi-Cola.
Whistle:
Whistle was a lemon-lime flavored soft drink that originated in the 1920s and gained popularity during the mid-20th century.
It was introduced by the Barq's Beverage Company, which later became part of the Coca-Cola Company.
Whistle was recognized for its unique flavor and distinctive green bottle, which set it apart from other lemon-lime drinks of the time.
Its significance lies in being one of the early lemon-lime soda brands and an alternative to popular options like Sprite and 7UP.
Both Cleo Cola and Whistle had regional followings and offered consumers an alternative to the dominant national soft drink brands. However, over time, changes in the soft drink industry, market competition, and shifting consumer preferences led to the decline or discontinuation of these brands.
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August 12th, 2019
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