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Chapter 254: The Precious Bottle

    <h4>Chapter 254: The Precious Bottle</h4>


    Trantor: Nyoi-Bo Studio Editor: Nyoi-Bo Studio


    Hans was excited to see the green Santa us bottle had caught Mr. Sanders’s eye.


    “What about this bottle?”


    Bauer replied, “Not bad—this bottle was made by Coca-C in 1922, the first edition of Santa us on Coke bottles to celebrate Christmas.”


    “Just now I heard you saying this is a collector’s bottle?” Li Du mentioned, emphasizing the keyword.


    Bauer nodded his head. “Yes, in 1922, Coca-C was not a popr drink yet. There were fewer people drinking it during winter. Therefore, the number of bottles produced was small—they sold less than 5,000 bottles during that period.”


    Hansmended, “You’re so familiar with the history of the beverage maker. You’re like a walking treasure yourself!”


    Bauer was someone who liked to hear nice things being said about him. He said proudly, “Of course. I know this version of Coca-C bottle especially well because I also collected some items rted to it.”


    That gave Li Du a fright; he thought Mr. Sanders might have already had the first edition Santa bottle.


    Bauer went upstairs and came back with two big picture frames that contained two old, vintage-looking posters.


    In the first poster, Santa us was saying hello to a child who had stayed up to wait for him. The child looked refreshed after drinking a bottle of Coke.


    The second poster had warmer color tones and depicted a fun, mischievous tone as Santa secretly brought two children to the fridge, and they all drank Coke together.


    The illustration was outstanding for the second poster, as the cautious and alert expression of Santa was portrayed so well that people could make out what was happening with just a nce.


    What was most distinctive about the posters was that Santa us had different colored clothing. Santa wore a green hat and green clothes in the first and red clothing in the second.


    Bauer asked both Li Du and Hans to look closely at the two posters. “Look at the first poster, look at the Coke bottle the child was holding and the one you brought over.”


    Although the first poster was not as fine as the second poster, extra focus was ced on the illustration of the Coke bottle. They could see Santa on the green Coke bottle clearly, which the child was holding—it was exactly the same as the one they had brought over.


    Hans suddenly said, “This poster was created to promote this Christmas version of Coca-C, right?”


    Bauer nodded with a smile. “Yes, that’s right.”


    Hans asked, “That means the green Santa us bottle is the most valuable among the Coke bottles I brought?”


    Bauer nodded his head again. “Yes—I offer you 20,000 dors for this special bottle. And 1,000 dors each for the first generation Coke bottles.”


    Li Du felt that the offer was reasonable enough, but Hans thought otherwise.


    “Mr. Sanders, you’re the expert, so you should know these bottles are works of art. Moreover, this is the collector’s edition, green Santa bottle—you might note across one ever again.”


    Bauer said, “You’re being dramatic—they’re only ss bottles. If you had the Space Can from Coca-C, I’d offer you 100,000 dors!”


    The Space Can Bauer mentioned was known as the “Coca-C Space Can.” It looked simr to the usual Coke aluminum cans but it was full of high-tech elements.


    This bottle was created in 1985 when the whole world was hyped up about outer space and astronauts. Coca-C had spent arge amount of money to design the Coca-C Space Can.


    Thepany had developed a valve-capped can that would work in weightlessness to keep the c fizzy without spewing out of the can.


    On July 12, 1985, astronauts tested the Coca-C Space Can aboard the Space Shuttle Challenger—NASA had agreed to let the astronauts try the new Coke device.


    Coke was, therefore, the first soft drink to be consumed in outer space.


    Ten yearster, in 1995, Coca-C developed andunched their first soda dispenser aboard another space shuttle to supply Diet Coke and ssic Coke for the astronauts.


    Both the Space Can and the space version of the soda dispenser were specially developed using advanced technology. Therefore, their prices were high.


    However, Coca-C had no ns to release the specially developed can or dispenser onto the market. These were solely used for their advertising campaign. It was a pity such special devices could be seen and known but could not be bought.


    For a fanatic drink collector like Bauer, the Space Can was definitely a star amongst the other Coke bottles. That was why Bauer would pay so much for a Space Can.


    “We don’t have the Space Can,” said Hans. “But if youbine the worth of these bottles, their value should not be too far behind the Space Can. Mr. Sanders, they are all works of art with a long history. Our grandparents were not even born when they were created!”


    Bauer narrowed his eyes and asked, “Okay, tell me how much you want for these bottles?”


    “Forty thousand dors for the 1922 Santa us bottle, and 2,000 dors each for the first generation Coke bottles,” Hans said decisively.


    Bauer shook his head. “No, that’s ridiculous—”


    “For an ordinary bottle, the price is outrageous. But these aren’t ordinary bottles—they are century-old works of art!”


    Hans held the Santa bottle in his hand and said, “Mr. Sanders, we did some research on this bottle, and currently you can only see it in Coca-C’s museum, not anywhere else.”


    Bauer replied, “Yes, that’s without a doubt. But 40,000 dors for a bottle like this? That’s crazy!”


    Li Du said, “The weather is very hot today—let’s calm down and take a step back. How about 30,000 dors for it?”


    Bauer tapped his fingers on the table and said, “It’s still too expensive—28,000 dors is my best offer!”


    Li Du and Hans made eye contact. “Since our friend treated us with such nice drinks, we ept the offer,” Li said.


    Bauerughed and stretched out his hand. “Nice dealing with you, my friends.”


    Hans had a vigorous handshake with Bauer. “Thank you for buying our bottles. I can see the happiness in your eyes. The amount you spent is worth it.”


    Bauer guffawed at Hans’s remark. “Of course it is—these shiny little things are adorable. They bring people joy, don’t they?”


    Out of the twelve bottles, ten of them were first generation Coke bottles, and two were Santa us collector’s bottles. These were sold for an amount of 70,000 dors, out of which 14,000 dors was from selling the first generation Coke bottles.


    Bauer transferred the money to Hans’s ount, and they shook their hands once more.


    “Since you have such a huge collection of bottles, are you also looking for something to keep them in?” Hans asked as he sipped on his Ginger Coke. “We have two automatic vending machines, are you interested in them as well?”


    Bauer seemed to be interested. “What’s the model?”


    Hans replied, “Great model, it’s the Peak Shift. I give them an eight out of ten. They’re in perfect working condition.”


    Bauer finished his Coke in one gulp and waved to them. “Come with me, I have something else to show you.”


    He brought the two into a room.


    Inside the room, there were more than 40 vending machines neatly sitting by the wall, allbeled with the Coca-C brand.
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