Yoyos

Toy
Yoyo craze

For those around during the 1970s and 1980s, you might remember the yoyo craze. If you were really lucky, you might have owned a yoyo which lit up when you used it. The yoyo was already in use throughout the world from the 1960s. However, during the 1980s, as part of a marketing campaign, Coca-Cola representatives visited schools throughout Australia to teach yoyo skills. If you know how to master ‘walking the dog’ or ‘rock the cradle’, consider passing on this critical life skill to the next generation!

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Coca Cola Museum and Café

Soda pop culture

A quirky, vast Coca-Cola collection in a café. Sip a coffee or cola and take in the visual mastery of a branding and marketing icon through the ages, with this extensive collection of cans, bottles...

Address:

128 Stirling Terrace
Toodyay WA 6566
Australia

Open Hours

7 days 8am - 3pm

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