Cola Collection
Step back in time and indulge in the fizzy nostalgia of 'cola' - a timeless beverage that has left its mark on iconic locations around the world
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Step back in time and indulge in the fizzy nostalgia of 'cola' - a timeless beverage that has left its mark on iconic locations around the world. In the vibrant streets of Piccadilly Circus, London, during the swinging 1960s, neon lights illuminated the night as locals and tourists alike savored their favorite cola concoctions. Amongst the dazzling array of signs stood a vividly painted advertisement for Inca Kola, transporting passersby to exotic lands with its tantalizing taste. Even before this era, cola had already captured hearts across continents. As early as March 1931, Britannia and Eve magazine featured an article celebrating this beloved drink's popularity. Meanwhile, just a stone's throw away in Soho's Great Windmill Street W1, cola enthusiasts gathered at local establishments to quench their thirst and revel in its effervescent charm. Cola's influence extended far beyond London's borders; it became an integral part of global cultures. From bustling Piccadilly Circus to Kensington Oval in Barbados where cricket fans cheered on West Indies against England while sipping their favorite soft drinks – cola united people from all walks of life. Venturing further south to Kahnawake revealed yet another surprising connection – even within Canada's oldest house. Here too, residents found solace in a refreshing glass amidst history-rich surroundings. Across oceans and continents lies Lima, Peru – home to Inca Kola bottles proudly displaying Peru’s most popular soft drink. The vibrant colors mirrored those found within nature itself; perhaps even inspiring unlikely friendships between sloths lazily enjoying their own soda fix. Embracing Mexican culture meant embracing colas served at lively bars where laughter filled the air alongside clinking glasses brimming with fizzy delight. And let us not forget how even legendary ships like RMS Titanic and RMS Olympic were commemorated through miniature models adorning shelves next to cherished bottles of cola.