Drink Pepsi – Vintage Metal Sign
Drink Pepsi – Vintage Metal Sign

Drink Pepsi – Vintage Metal Sign

Drink Pepsi - Vintage Metal Sign

Drink Pepsi-Cola… This vintage metal sign advertising Pepsi points the way to the Cumberland’s City Hall Saloon and Eatery, established in 1893. Cumberland is nested in the lower foothills of the Cascade Mountains and lies in the rich coalfields of eastern King County, and this sign has been there a very long time, since the early 1960s.

Pepsi-Cola became simply Pepsi in 1961 and the stylized PEPSI in caps became Pepsi, cap and five lower case letters. The advertising jingle when I was growing up the in the 1950s and early 60s was ‘Pepsi hits the spot!’ In the 1970s, Pepsi conducted blind taste tests called the ‘Pepsi Challenge.’ Pitting themselves against the more popular soda, Coke. Okay, I’m going to stick my neck out here, I’m a Pepsi-Cola girl, always have been, always will be. What about you what’ll you have, Coke or Pepsi?

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35 Comments

  1. Kay

    Yep, long, long ago in the early 60s. . .in the days before smart phones, iPads, Blue Ray. . .those dark ages of yore. . .I’m guessing the signs aren’t the only things that are getting rusty after 50 years.

  2. Love the sign and will go with a Pepsi even though I use to work for Coke in the 80s. Took the Pepsi challenge one time when I was at the ChicagoFest (I was working for Coke) and failed. I picked Coke when it was actually a Pepsi.

    1. Interesting that the SIZE of the cups that were in the commercial, a ‘normal’ serving in the 1960s was little taller than the person’s hand that picked it up… wow, talk about supersize me now, what can you get at 7-11, 64 ounce!

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