The Coca-Cola Kid
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That's me.
:37:12
Here's your boy.
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What can l do for you, sir?
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Nothing, l'm afraid.
:37:22
Yankee bastard.
:37:38
l like a tenacious man.
:37:42
Come.
l'll show you the plant.

:37:52
15,000 bottles a week
and nine varieties...

:37:55
and l crush my own fruit.
:38:01
Well, not many operators
still crush their own fruit...

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that's for goddamn sure.
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l am the last.
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Started in 1924
at eighteen years of age.

:38:13
You will note this was
before refrigeration.

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Yes, sir.
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Have you ever tried
selling soft drinks...

:38:19
when there is
no refrigeration?

:38:21
No, sir.
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We started with crushed ice.
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l brought crushed ice
to this country.

:38:27
Nothing man has invented
will ever be better than ice.

:38:32
lce is silent.
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lce does not destroy,
it preserves.

:38:40
For your face, kid.
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Thank you, sir.
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lt is related to life,
not death.

:38:45
Your compatriot--
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the late Mr. Walt Disney--
is preserved on ice.

:38:50
Let's hope it does him
some good, Mr. McDowell.

:38:53
Oh, T. George.
Call me T. George.

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Thanks.

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