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Deutsch: Plakat im Vielfarbdruck in den Maßen 56,1 x 43,8 cm der Kunstdruckerei Künstlerbund Karlsruhe aus dem Jahr 1914, nach einem Entwurf von Ivo Puhonny für die Firma Dallmann & Co. in Schierstein am Rhein (heute ein Stadtteil von Wiesbaden). Zu sehen ist ein Mann mit Hut, der mit nur einem Arm ein Seil hält, das ein durchtrainierter, am Seil sogar hängender Sportler nicht mit aller Kraft herunterziehen kann. Der Text auf dem Plakat lautet:

„In Kriegs- und Friedenszeiten bei großen Strapazen wird nur Kola Dallmann, genannt „Dallkolat“ zur Erhaltung der Leistungsfähigkeit des Kraftgefühls und der starken Nerven seit 25 Jahren benützt“

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Source http://www.plakatkontor.de/ivpda-poster-show/puhonny-i-kola-dallmann---bonbons.html
Author Ivo Puhonny

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