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Bold color. Pure nostalgia. Built the way the originals were.
Crush Soda has been part of American soda culture since 1911, and its signage is instantly recognizable—bright orange, playful typography, and unapologetic shelf presence. From corner drugstores to roadside stands, Crush signs were made to grab attention from across the room. That same visual punch is why original glass neon and porcelain signs are so sought after today.
Our Crush collection brings that look back the right way. Real porcelain enamel. Real glass neon. Heavy steel. No printed aluminum. No LED tubing. Just signs that feel like they belong in a vintage soda shop, garage, game room, or bar—because they’re made using the same methods that built the originals.
The History of Crush and evolution of vintage signs is woven in the fabric of American culture and heritage.
What you’ll find in this collection
These aren’t novelty pieces. They’re built to look right, feel right, and hold their own next to authentic vintage signage.
Why Crush signs still matter
Crush branding represents a moment when soda advertising was fun, bold, and unapologetically colorful. That’s exactly why collectors still chase original pieces—and why reproductions only work when they’re done honestly, with the right materials and process.
If you love vintage soda advertising but don’t want flimsy shortcuts on your wall, this collection exists for you.
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.
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