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The Caleño Who Converted the Second Floor of His House Into a Coca-Cola Museum with More than 3,000 Pieces

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The caleño who converted the second floor of his house into a Coca-Cola museum with more than 3,000 pieces TuBarco News What began as a childish admiration for Coca-Cola advertising ended up becoming a lifelong passion. Jhon Jairo Llanos, a caleño who has been collecting articles from the renowned brand for 33 years, has managed to gather more than 3,000 pieces that today occupy the second floor of his house, turned practically into a museum ded…
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The caleño who converted the second floor of his house into a Coca-Cola museum with more than 3,000 pieces TuBarco News What began as a childish admiration for Coca-Cola advertising ended up becoming a lifelong passion. Jhon Jairo Llanos, a caleño who has been collecting articles from the renowned brand for 33 years, has managed to gather more than 3,000 pieces that today occupy the second floor of his house, turned practically into a museum ded…

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TuBarco Noticias broke the news on Friday, June 5, 2026.
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