Jacobs Model 26 Coca-Cola Soda Machine: Vintage Restored 10 Cent soda machine.

This is a complete, 1930s vintage Jacobs Coca-Cola vending machine.This machine was manufactured by the Jacobs Company.A hard to find piece of Americana is the Jacobs 26 bottle vendor.This one is working and in great condition.It's hard to find the original drums for these machines.The Coca-Cola 5 cent vending machine that is fully functional is extraordinary.

Any retro-style man cave or game room can use this machine.Back when you could get a bottle of Coke for a nickel, treat your guests to a blast.Our vintage products are backed by over a century of experience, and we only sell original, museum quality collectibles at ArtFactory.com.We can give you a quote on a vintage Jacobs Coca-Cola 5 cent vending machine or any of our other quality vintage Americana and petroliana items.

The Biedenharn Candy Company in 1894 produced the first bottle of Coca-Cola.The owner of the works was Joseph A. Biedenharn.The Hutchinson bottles were very different from the later design of 1915.

Candler signed a contract giving control of the procedure for only one dollar after two entrepreneurs from Tennessee proposed the idea.The first Coca-Cola company was founded in 1899 in Chattanooga.Candler just sold his company's syrup.The contract was problematic for The Coca-Cola Company for a long time.Legal matters were not helped by the decision of the bottlers to become parent companies.The price of Coca-Cola was fixed from 1886 to 1959 because of this contract.

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