
Candler believed there would be no interest in buying this carbonated soft drink brand in a bottle, so when he was approached, he declined offers to sell the product that way. When John Pemberton invented Coca-Cola, he hired Asa Griggs Candler as the company's first president. It touches on a popular aesthetic for many people and even transitions directly into festive decor, whether you're a fan of the classic Santa-edition releases, the polar bears, or even just the standard Coke insignia.


With its classic and cool red and white color scheme, it's not at all unusual that so many people, from decorators to historians, collect Coca-Cola brand paraphernalia.
