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Soda Fountain JNL Font

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Soda Fountain JNLPublisher: Jeff Levine Fonts
Soda Water Fountain JNL is a display slab font released by Jeff Levine Fonts.

In most cities during the 1950s and 1960s the corner pharmacy or soda store was an essential of teenage life. It was a place to hang out with buddies, hear the latest hits on the jukebox and enjoy everything sweet from malted milkshakes to banana splits.

During this time, a popular form of window advertising was supplied by the Coca-Cola Company to promote its item being served by these places. Specialty window decals designed to replicate drawn (raised) Venetian blinds 'bookmarked' by the soda's logo were stuck to the shop's windows, with an area offered to add in personalized lettering.

The shop's name or its specialties were used to each window pane, and this formed a constant border at the top of all of the shop's windows.

Although few visual images exist of this particular little marketing nostalgia, an old record album by a late-1950s vocalist called Chip Fisher called "Chipper at the Sugar Bowl" provided a rather usable sample for what is now Soda Fountain JNL.

Font Family: Soda Fountain JNL Regular

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