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1 Can Pop - Rick's Halfway Bar Cadott, Wisconsin

Issuer Rick's Halfway Bar, Cadott, Wisconsin
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Obverse description Red ground with a large dark brown deer antler vignette spanning the full width of the note, framing a central small soda can marked 'Halfway' in an orange label. Issuer name and redemption legend printed in mixed serif and bold typefaces above the vignette in black letterpress.
Obverse lettering Rick's Halfway Bar
Good for One Can Pop
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Bar scrip from small-town Wisconsin, issued by Rick's Halfway Bar in Cadott — a village of roughly 1,400 people situated almost exactly halfway between the equator and the North Pole, a geographical curiosity the town has long leaned into. "Halfway Bar" is almost certainly a play on that claim. This type of single-denomination drink token, redeemable for one can of pop, was a practical workaround for establishments managing tabs, vending situations, or promotional giveaways without handling coin.

Locally printed scrip of this kind rarely survives in quantity. Most was redeemed and discarded.

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