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  • Display highlights
  • Drug suit
  • Lear's Macaws
  • 'Vigilant' ship model
  • Quarantine bible
  • Lethal knives
  • Fuel tank
  • Silver cup
  • Steel girder
  • Smuggled drugs in carvings
  • 'Sprightly' ship model
  • Smuggler's body belt
  • Gauging alcohol saccharometer
  • Dancing coke can
  • King's chest
  • Smuggler's ski boots
  • Alaskan grey wolf

Dancing coke can

Fakes

toy drinks can wearing sunglasses and headphones

This toy was seized because it was using an illegal trademark. It is a plastic imitation Coca-Cola can which moves when music plays. Recently items such as these are very popular novelties.

Accession number CENM 1995.64.1

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