1940's  *RARE
Pepsi-Cola
Soda Fountain Paper Cone
 
Original Pepsi Cola Issue! This rare survivor of the 1940's is how you used to get a Pepsi at the soda fountain! A waxed paper cone that has dozens of Pepsi-Cola's script, Double dot, logo along with the post-war Pepsi Slogan, Hits the Spot. The waxed paper cone is 5 inches tall and 3 ¾ inches across.
 

The Metal Cone Holder is Not Included

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It fits all standard stainless steel Soda cone holders from Solo Cup Company, Chicago, or other brands like Dixie. It also fits the Bakelite cone holders. They have the small rubber star in the bottom to hold the paper cone securely without damaging the paper cone! The soda jerk used to just slap the holder on the top of a stack of upside down paper cones, it grips the top cone and pulls it off the stack!
 
They fit the stainless steel, or Bakelite "Hour Glass" shaped holder that comes in many styles, some with handles. They didn't have the mixing fountain heads back then. The Soda jerk would put in a squirt of Pepsi Syrup and fill the rest with soda water, mixing your Pepsi right in the cup!  All a part of Soda Fountain History.
 
 
The Pepsi paper cone is in Perfect Condition. Being sold to the highest bidder with no reserve. We pack it securely and mail it to you First Class U.S. Postal.
 

eSnarf # 1016                               Price $10.00


 

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