Coca-Cola reached out to CTV News Ottawa after seeing CTV Peter Szperling's story about a Gatineau Man's Coke collection. Claude of Gatineau, Que. has grown a collection of more than Coke 150 items. His collection has just about everything you could think of, such as signs, glasses, clocks, lamps and chairs. It also includes bigger items like a functioning vending machine from 1956 that he had purchased from someone in Ottawa., in October.
If you missed the giant lit-up truck at the recent stop during an Ottawa Senators game, you can still catch the Coca-Cola Holiday Caravan at two upcoming locations.will be on display at Loblaw’s Oglivie Road on Thursday from 3 p.m. - 6 p.m. and YIG River Road on Saturday from 11 a.m. – 5 p.m.“Santa is very busy at this time, but we have been able to secure him,” says Allard.
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