Santa and Coca-Cola

Digging back into the archives tonight.

From 1933 to 1965 Coca-Cola advertised in National Geographic. Some of the ads were within the covers, but usually the most popular were on the back cover.

I decided to go to my shelves tonight and grab a few issues that had Coca-Cola ads on the back cover.

National Geographic, Coke, Santa, AdvertisementThis back cover is from December, 1936. Here we see Santa taking a break and enjoying a nice cold Coca-Cola.

The Coca-Cola Christmas advertisements are by Haddom Sundblom and the model for Santa was one of his neighbors.

National Geographic, Coke, Santa, AdvertisementHere is the December, 1937 issue of National Geographic. We see that Santa is raiding the refrigerator and has a turkey leg along with his bottle of Coca-Cola.

Seeing the refrigerator brings back memories. I am sure that many of you remember very similar ones with wire racks and small little freezer compartments.

National Geographic, Coke, Santa, AdvertisementThe pause that refreshes‘ was an early catchphrase for Coca-Cola.

Here Old Santa is joined by a little girl. He says thanks for the ice-cold Coca-Cola.

The Christmas ads helped boost sales at a time of the year when sales were not as robust. No longer was Coca-Cola just to cool you down on a hot day. It was also so delicious with festive holiday food.

December 1938, National Geographic, Holy Land, Bible LandsThe December, 1938 issue is where the third Santa ad came from. I am going to take a closer look at this issue as it has some good articles about the Bible Lands. It will be interesting to compare what I have seen on recent trips to pictures taken almost 80 years ago.

Steven

 

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Jeopardy! Inspiration

Tonight the inspiration for my post came from Jeopardy!

In Final Jeopardy! the category was Famous Places.

As soon as I saw the answer I knew what the question was. The answer was something like Joan Sutherland Theatre, Singer, Utzon Room, Architect and 1973.

I remembered the name Utzon and therefore knew the question.

Sydney Opera House, Winter, Sunset, Sydney, AustraliaI remember visiting the Utzon room and knew that I had taken pictures of it, but could not find them tonight. However I have plenty of pictures of the outside of the opera house that he built.

Sydney Opera House, Australia, seagull, harbourThe question for Final Jeopardy! was ‘What is the Sydney Opera House?’

Only one of the finalist tonight knew the answer.

Sydney Opera House - Red Canna Lillies - Royal Botanical GardensYou can just barely see the Sydney Opera House in this picture.

Sydney Harbour - February 2014 - Winter Olympics Sochi - Winter Olympics in SummerI have pictures of the building from many different places over the years.

View from Taronga Zoo - Sydney Harbour - Harbour Bridge - Sydney Opera House - Taronga ZooThis one is from the Taronga Zoo.

I will have to search some more for the pictures. I just can’t remember on which of my many trips to Sydney I took the tour.

Jeopardy! is usually good for inspiration when I need a topic for a blog post 🙂

Steven

 

 

 

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