Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Coca Cola cans & bottles

What are your favourite pastimes? For most of us, we would say chatting, reading, listening to music and watching TV as our hobbies. But there are numerous other interesting hobbies that people indulged themselves with and my first post would be about Coca Cola cans and bottles collecting.

Coca Cola has produced rather interesting designs throughout the years to promote the drink. From the contour bottles, also know as 'hobbleskirt' bottles, to the everyday aluminium can. This has prompted many enthusiasts and fans of the famous drink to collect the cans and bottles as collectibles. This deep fascination with the cola company and its brand has spread to other items as well and there are plenty of memorabilia such as shirts, toys, posters and signs on the market that celebrates the world famous brand that is Coca Cola.

Collectors worldwide have used the Internet in order to trade cans with other collectors. With the help of the Internet, collectors are able to widen their international collection and circulate in-demand sets of cans without having to leave their home country.

I started collecting my first Coca Cola can 9 years ago and it slowly grew into a hobby. Its is a very small and random collection of cans compared to other more organised collectors.

Ronen Liwski(pictured) with his collection of Coca Cola cans. He has set up his own website in order to trade cans with other collectors worldwide.

Here are some of my own collections.

(From left)Euro 2008, McDonald's Beijing Olympics Contour cup, Coca Cola contour bottle from Thailand

Beijing Olympics 2008 series


Vanilla Coke during Hari Raya from Malaysia

Cans in assorted sizes


Aluminium cans from Japan



An older version of the Coca Cola can and Coca Cola with Lemon from Korea

Coca Cola glass and mini can imported from Japan

Contour bottle imported from Thailand


Contour bottle to commemorate Singapore's 40th National Day(front)


Contour bottle to commemorate Singapore's 4oth National Day(back)

Below is my mini collection






I know, my mini collection is nothing much to be proud of but they are my babies :D

My amateur collection requires little budget and is easy to start as different variations and designs of the cans and bottles are available all year long. All you need to do is to just keep your eyes peeled for the latest or newest design available. Sometimes, if you look hard enough you can get your hands on special imported ones from stores like Giant. I have bought a number of imported cans from Giant without having the hassle of travelling outside the country or doing online exchange. But if you are a serious collector, online exchange would be sensible in order to get your hands on exclusive and prized cans from overseas.

You would also need a designated place to store your collection. As the cans and bottles do take up some space, try to get a rack or shelf to display them. You can arrange them as you like, but since I have limited space, I stack them up on the rack which doesn't display all the cans on their front. Keeping the cans clean from dust do take some effort as their tops collect dust easily. If available, keep your collection in a closed shelf. One important reminder is to always keep the cans AWAY from sunlight. If exposed to sunlight for prolonged period, the colour turns dull and the can's shine fades. This is learnt from experienced, unfortunately.

If you are interested to know more about Coca Cola can collecting do head to http://www.cocacollection.com/ to get information about trading cans and tips on collecting valuable cans. Also check out this blog dedicated to Coca Cola collectibles around the world. Or if you are interested in buying any other Coca Cola products, go to http://www.coca-colastore.com/

5 comments:

Jensen said...

Hi. You've a really fascinating collection of Coca Cola cans & bottles! Just curious, how many items are you able to obtain each year? Usually do you go obtain them at some special functions or purchase them at designated stores?

Do please show us your favourite item out of your collections too, although i guess it'd be hard to decide as all of them are so unique and different. Personally, I think the contour one and the Beijing 2008 series are nice. Awesome collection there! =D

Anonymous said...

Woah! You specially imported those cans and bottles from other countries?

Why do people leave the content intact anyway? Is it because it looks better than a bottle that is empty?

newmediascapes said...

My, you have a pretty big collection! You are quite the coke bottle enthusiast!

Do tell us your more about your fascination with the coke bottles.

-Kat- said...

Jensen,
I don't know exactly how many cans or bottles I can collect in a year, as I collect any new one as I come a cross them. As I do not invest a large amount of money into the collection, I buy the cans and bottles at any regular shop that sells canned drinks or any other shop that happens tp sell Coca Cola.

alluringidols,
Some of the cans and bottles are imported directly into Singapore so they can be easily available at stores such as Giant etc. Others are given to me by my relatives who have travelled overseas.

I don't know exactly why are the contents kept but my guess would be so that the cans and bottles are retained in their original form, i.e. not opened.

But for me, I just drink them all and enjoy every sip xD

Syahir said...

Out of all the brands, why do you choose coke? if i am not wrong, pepsi also has its own collecton of cans and their are in a nicer colour..blue. or maybe fruit juices as they are healthier and you can drink eveyday.