Coke cans aren't sold individually, only in pop machines, then the price is regulated by the vendor. The longstanding price for a can of coke has been 85 cents, the cheapest I've seen has been 65 cents.
A six ounce bottled Coke (there weren't any larger colas at that time) cost six cents plus two cents for the bottle deposit. They washed and sterilized the bottles and refilled them at the Coca-Cola plant.
In 1950, the cost of baked beans in the United States typically ranged from about 10 to 15 cents per can, depending on the brand and location. This price reflects the general cost of canned goods during that time period, which has increased significantly due to inflation over the decades.
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In 1946, a canned Coke typically cost about 5 cents. This price was consistent with many soft drinks of the time, reflecting the post-World War II era's economic conditions. The price remained stable for several years before gradually increasing in subsequent decades.
The same as regular Coke.
about $4.00
The cost of a Coke in 1960 was five cents, in America.
This would depend on how much one can of coke costs.
it costs $3.37
$1.70
$1.60
the 12oz coke cost about 5 cents.
€1 to €2
US$0.80
Canned tomato soup costs 98p.