Coke Polar Bear Skating Phone

$100.00

The Coke Polar Bear Skating Phone is a collectible telephone featuring Coca-Cola’s mascot ice skating to music on rink with iceberg that lights up.

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Description

Last updated on November 25th, 2024 at 08:04 pm

Coke Polar Bear Skating Phone

This vintage Advertiser Collectible is a special animated telephone featuring the Coca-Cola polar bear mascot and two small polar bears holding bottles of Coca-Cola while skating on an ice skating rink.

The rink is at the foot of an iceberg on which the red phone receiver rests. Music plays while the polar bears ice skate around the rink and the iceberg lights up. Other details are as follows:

  • Receiver volume high/low switch
  • Ringer volume high/low switch
  • Tone/pulse switch
  • Redial button
  • Call waiting button
  • Requires 3 "C" batteries (not included)

The Coke Polar Bear Skating Phone has been stored in the original box and is, therefore, in near-mint (missing box's external cover) condition. You can use this phone with a landline or, with the assistance of the "Cell 2 Jack", a mobile phone.

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Additional information

Weight 2 lbs
Dimensions 9 × 12 × 18 in

Brand

Coca-Cola

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