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Red Barrel 1941-06

Beautiful woman in yachting gear enjoying a Coke. Just look at those teeth! Presumably this is from one of their ads; RED BARREL was a monthly publication from 1921-52 for the Coke trade, and got its name from the red paint applied to cover the whiskey barrels used when they began distributing the syrup widely.

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Source: eBay seller powerangers
Restoration by: magscanner

Date: 04/13/2014
Owner: Magazine Art Gallery Administrator
Full size: 650x868
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