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1993 Max Headroom Coca‑Cola NOS Bumper Sticker — “Don’t Say the ‘P’ Word”
1993 Max Headroom Coca‑Cola NOS Bumper Sticker — “Don’t Say the ‘P’ Word”
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This original 1993 Max Headroom Coca‑Cola bumper sticker was produced during Coca‑Cola’s early‑1990s advertising campaigns, a period when the brand leaned heavily into futurism, media satire, and digital‑age identity. Max Headroom — one of the first fully synthetic television personalities — was used by Coca‑Cola to project a forward‑looking, tech‑savvy image at a time when digital culture was just entering the mainstream.
💬 The slogan “Don’t Say the ‘P’ Word” is a deliberate, tongue‑in‑cheek reference to Coca‑Cola’s long‑running rivalry with Pepsi, reflecting the playful brand warfare that defined soda advertising throughout the 1990s.
📏 Measuring approximately 11" × 3", this example remains in New Old Stock (NOS) condition. It has never been applied — a notable detail, as bumper stickers were designed for immediate use and rarely preserved unused. Colors remain strong, with clean edges and an intact adhesive surface.
📋 Details
- 🥤 Brand: Coca‑Cola
- 🤖 Character: Max Headroom
- 📆 Year: 1993
- 🏷️ Format: Adhesive bumper sticker / decal
- 📐 Size: Approx. 11" × 3"
- ✨ Condition: NOS (unused, never applied)
A sharp, well‑preserved example of 1990s Coca‑Cola advertising, early digital‑era pop culture, and Max Headroom memorabilia.
