Coke Mini Jukebox

$95.00

The Coke Mini Jukebox is a coin bank. Drop a quarter or a dime in the slot to hear it play Coca-Cola 1971 to 1993 TV ad songs.

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Coke Mini Jukebox

This Advertiser Collectible is a 1996 Enesco table-top coin-operated Coca-Cola jukebox (model #JB 67014). It's a mini replica of the well-known 1950s Seeburg Wall-O-Matic.

The Coke Mini Jukebox has both a ¢10 coin deposit slot and a ¢25 coin deposit slot (green light blinks after the coin is inserted) and it plays songs used in 70s Coca-Cola commercials.

The song list in the Coke Mini Jukebox is divided into two columns with five songs in each column, and includes (in chronological order):

Additionally, the Coke Mini Jukebox has a push tab for every letter in the alphabet and when a tab is pushed, it plays either:

  1. Excerpt from the song “I’d Like To Buy The World A Coke” from the 1971 musical Coke commercial; or
  2. Excerpt from the song “It’s The Real Thing” from the 1972 musical Coke commercial

This item is made of metal, measures about 6″W x 3″D x 6.25″H, uses three AA batteries (not included), and is in near-mint condition. See it in action on YouTube.

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Additional information

Weight 1 lbs
Dimensions 6 × 3 × 7 in

Brand

Coca-Cola

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