Acton Manufacturing is responsible for some very collectible items. The Acton Standard picnic cooler is fairly common, but finding one in mint condition with the box is hard to do. The Acton Junior or “6-Pack” is probably one of the most desirable Coca-Cola picnic coolers for collectors. Acton also made the “Low Boy”, another hard-to-find [...]
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Acton Picnic Coolers
November 7th, 2008 · 1 Comment
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1950’s Cronstroms Cooler
October 8th, 2008 · 1 Comment
Cronstroms Picnic Cooler
Here is a picture of a generic Cronstroms picnic cooler we restored a while back. Picnic coolers are pretty easy to restore, if you find them in decent shape. We painted this one a nice 50’s green and decorated it with original Florida travel decals. Original travel decals are easily available. Do a [...]
Tags: Cronstroms Cooler · Pic Nic Coolers
Coca-Cola Coolers at Retroplanet.com
August 14th, 2008 · No Comments
There is a great blog at Retroplanet.com about Coca-Cola coolers being used in various establishments in Southern California in the late 1930s and early 1940s. The photos included with the blog are literally snapshots of a way of life that is no longer with us. Head over to Retroplanet.com and the Blog heading of Vintage [...]
Tags: Pic Nic Coolers · Soda Coolers · Soda Fountain & Dispensers · Soda Machines · Uncategorized
Pepsi-Cola 1940’s Mini Ice Box
August 12th, 2008 · No Comments
Pepsi-Cola Mexican Mini Cooler
Here is a very interesting Pepsi cooler. Because it is a double-dot we know it is from the 40’s. We also think it is from Mexico because of the decals on the side of the original. It looks like more of a mini-fridge icebox than a cooler, and is definitely an original [...]
Tags: Other Vending Machines · Pepsi-Cola · Pic Nic Coolers · Soda Coolers · Soda Fountain & Dispensers · Soda Machines
Glascock Countertop Coca-Cola Cooler
August 11th, 2008 · No Comments
Glascock Countertop Cooler
In 1929 the first officially approved retail cooler for dispensing bottles of Coca-Cola was introduced. It was a Glascock cooler. This particular Glascock countertop cooler was introduced in 1931. This open-top cooler was both the smallest and least expensive cooler made by Glascock. It hit the market priced at $5.95. It held 36 [...]
Tags: Coca-Cola · Coca-Cola Chest Coolers · Glascock · Glascock Countertop Cooler · Pic Nic Coolers · Soda Coolers · Soda Fountain & Dispensers · Soda Machines
Coca-Cola Cavalier Office Cooler
July 31st, 2008 · 2 Comments
The Cavalier Coca-Cola Office Cooler
The Cavalier Corporation produced this machine in the late 1940’s, early 1950’s. This Coca-Cola cooler was designed to be much smaller than the standard soda vending machines so it could be used in an office for use by employees, customers or patients. In other words, Coca-Cola was also interested in being [...]
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