Vintage Tin Sign

Rare C1950 Vintage Embossed Drink Kist beverages Tin Pop soda red lips sign Ohio

Rare C1950 Vintage Embossed Drink Kist beverages Tin Pop soda red lips sign Ohio
Rare C1950 Vintage Embossed Drink Kist beverages Tin Pop soda red lips sign Ohio
Rare C1950 Vintage Embossed Drink Kist beverages Tin Pop soda red lips sign Ohio
Rare C1950 Vintage Embossed Drink Kist beverages Tin Pop soda red lips sign Ohio
Rare C1950 Vintage Embossed Drink Kist beverages Tin Pop soda red lips sign Ohio
Rare C1950 Vintage Embossed Drink Kist beverages Tin Pop soda red lips sign Ohio
Rare C1950 Vintage Embossed Drink Kist beverages Tin Pop soda red lips sign Ohio

Rare C1950 Vintage Embossed Drink Kist beverages Tin Pop soda red lips sign Ohio    Rare C1950 Vintage Embossed Drink Kist beverages Tin Pop soda red lips sign Ohio
Rare Vintage Embossed Drink Kist beverages Tin Pop soda sign with pair of. Rear Ink Stamp Scioto Sign Company Kenton Ohio-Chicago, Ill. It measures 19 1/2" X 8 3/4" and dates back to the 1950's Very Good Litho But does have dents scratches and dings. From the Internet: From about 1947 to 1958, Lake Erie Kist Beverages was in business in Sandusky, Ohio. Most of the time that the franchise was in town, it was located at 1401 Sycamore Line, where the Sandusky Paint Company is now located. In November of 1947, Kist Beverages was among the many sponsors of the Amvets Hour on Sanduskys new radio station, WLEC. Auditions for the program, which featured amateur performers, were held on November 15, 1947 at the auditorium of Sandusky High School, now known as Adams Junior High. Kist beverages came in twenty different flavors, including orange, root beer, cream soda, strawberry and grape.

Was the president of the company, which was franchised nationally. In 1956, over two thousand bottles were processed at the Sandusky bottling facility, and were transported to 492 customers in an eleven-county region in Ohio. Lake Erie Kist Beverages sponsored an athletic scholarhip, a marbles champion, and a bowling team. A sign on the company read Get Kist for a nickel. This slogan was also printed on a bottle opener that was given away by Kist, now in the collections of the Follett House Museum.

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Rare C1950 Vintage Embossed Drink Kist beverages Tin Pop soda red lips sign Ohio    Rare C1950 Vintage Embossed Drink Kist beverages Tin Pop soda red lips sign Ohio