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Description1950's Pepsi Please.jpg
A well-worn 1950's steel sign for Pepsi Cola, a cola brand of Purchase, New York's PepsiCo., photographed at a Cracker Barrel restaurant in Huntsville, Alabama.
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{{Information |Description= A well-worn 1950's steel sign for Pepsi Cola, a cola brand of Purchase, New York's PepsiCo., photographed at a Cracker Barrel restaurant in Huntsville, Alabama. All of my photos are in the public domain unless otherwise stated