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Rediscover the golden age of American soda advertising with our blog discussing the history of the iconic signs inspired by the History of Coca-Cola Neon Porcelain Signs — a tribute to one of the most iconic brands ever created. These pieces aren’t cheap replicas or flimsy metal prints. They’re real porcelain enamel and hand-blown neon, built the way classic Coca-Cola signs were made decades ago: heavy, vibrant, and full of that unmistakable vintage charm collectors love.
Whether you grew up seeing a glowing red Coke script at the corner diner or remember the round porcelain button signs that hung at gas stations, this collection captures that same feeling.
Hopefully you're familiar with process behind making neon signs at Porcelain Advertising. Every sign is crafted with premium materials, kiln-fired porcelain, and authentic neon tubing — giving you the rich color, depth, and warm glow that LED can’t imitate.
Perfect for garage walls, retro kitchens, showrooms, man caves, and anyone who appreciates the history and collectability of Coca-Cola advertising or love the iconic Cola War Era signs.
Our signs are made the way original Coca-Cola advertising was — real materials, real weight, real glow, and built to last for generations. You’ll feel the difference the moment it’s in your hands.
Each sign, a tribute to those iconic images and nostalgic designs that defined history and changed the Advertising industry forever.
Every neon porcelain sign is proudly made in the USA with traditional methods; cut steel, kiln-fired enamel, bent glass tubes. No shortcuts—ever.
Not completely satisfied? We'll make it right. Return shipping is on us, and we'll help you send it back for a full refund—no questions, no hassle.
WHY CHOOSE US?
Each piece is handcrafted by skilled artisans, not mass-produced overseas. Quality like this doesn’t come off an assembly line.
You won’t find acrylic, stickers, or fake glow here. This is real neon—heavy, durable, and made to last a lifetime.
These neon cans aren’t for lighting up a dorm room—they’re made for guys who know the difference between real and replica.