Posted 2 years ago
Manikin
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This was a gift for taking care of a neighbor for yrs . It was in his store many yrs ago and he brought it home when store closed and is in beautiful condition . Gotta Love Pepsi !
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Posted 2 years ago
Manikin
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This was a gift for taking care of a neighbor for yrs . It was in his store many yrs ago and he brought it home when store closed and is in beautiful condition . Gotta Love Pepsi !
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I don't love Pepsi but this machine is awesome!
Thank you Signaholic . The first photo looks like it has some dark spots but that was light in basement . I used to like Pepsi yrs ago and yrs ago and disliked Coke Cola always . I am glad you enjoyed seeing the Pepsi machine and appreciate your kind comments .
Thank you Bellin658 :-)
How did I miss this? It looks great! and I used to choose Pepsi over Coke but dont drink soda pop anymore.
Thank you EJW and designer !
EJW, repeat after me. I am a backslider! LOL
Thank you bpinter !
Thank you lostinspace and longings !
Love this Sis, bringing it out of the basement & back to the top for other's to see!
Thank you Bro for going in my basement to get a pepsi :-) and many many Thanks to you Phil ! My Canada family xoxo
Opps, Sorry Mani, missed this one totally. Would love one of those cold "P" right now. :-)
Kerry anytime your welcome to a "pepsi" but I should not tempt you :-(
It actually got to 60's here ! yeah I am so ready for summer .
Thank you Phil :-))))
Classic looking machine Mani, amazing condition too... love the retro!