New, earlier Zip can generation

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New, earlier Zip can generation

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Picked this up recently. There was also a cola that I did not get. Silver slowed bottoms - seems like the zip code Zips all had grey lids. Could be an earlier generation. Notice the rectangular frame around the brand name, rather than the ovals seen on the other examples.
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Sweet. Don't think I've seen but a couple cross eBay over the years.
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Re: New, earlier Zip can generation

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Yea I noticed the Cola....it went for a good amount of cash for a topless can.
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