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How often is Coke mentioned in some of the most famous works of literature? Now you can see. A new ad from the Coca-Cola Co.
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Coca-Cola's new 'literary' ad is an instant classicSo Coca-Cola's latest campaign can't help but bring to mind the phrase, 'if you've got it, flaunt it'. The brand's ingenious new 'Classics' ad sees the brand highlighting instances of its name ...
The brand's ingenious new 'Classics' ad sees the brand highlighting instances of its name appearing in classic books, by replacing the words 'Coke' or 'Coca-Cola' with the logo itself. Couple the ...
The 1985 launch of New Coke was the result of the cola wars between Coca-Cola and Pepsi. It didn't work out as Coca-Cola intended.
SIMON: New Coke was soon dropped, with the old taste returning as Coca-Cola Classic. But after almost 40 years, BJ Leiderman still does our theme music, and it's as fresh as ever. MEN AT WORK: ...
Coca-Cola is currently probably WPP's most important account - it recently lost US media to those French marauders at ...
The first commercial features Shoyo Hinata during volleyball practice and drinking Aquarius during one of his breaks. The second commercial is a compilation commercial featuring the Haikyu!! character ...
SIMON: But the new taste fizzled. Coke drinkers didn't like it. Even Pepsi ads made fun of it. (SOUNDBITE OF ARCHIVED RECORDING) UNIDENTIFIED ACTOR #1: (As character) What's the matter ...
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