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  2. List of promotional campaigns by Coca-Cola - Wikipedia

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    MagiCan. Max Headroom. Move to the Beat. My Coke Rewards. MyCoke. Once Upon a Wheel. Open Happiness. Pepsi Invaders. The Polar Bears.

  3. Coupon - Wikipedia

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    Coca-Cola's 1888-issued "free glass of" is the earliest documented coupon. [6] [7] Coupons were mailed to potential customers and placed in magazines. It is estimated that between 1894 and 1913 one in nine Americans had received a free Coca-Cola, for a total of 8,500,000 free drinks. By 1895, Coke was served in every state in the United States. [8]

  4. List of Coca-Cola slogans - Wikipedia

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    1979 – Have a Coke and a smile (see also "Hey Kid, Catch!") 1980 – Coke is it! [5] 1985 – America's real choice. 1985 – We've Got a Taste for You. 1986 – Red, White & You (for Coca-Cola Classic) 1986 – Catch the Wave (for New Coke) 1987 – When Coca-Cola is a Part of Your Life, You Can't Beat the Feeling. 1988 – Can't Beat the ...

  5. Coca-Cola billboard - Wikipedia

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    Coca-Cola billboard. Coordinates: 33°52′30.93″S 151°13′20.04″E. The Coca-Cola Billboard in Kings Cross, Sydney, usually referred to by Sydneysiders simply as " The Coca-Cola Sign " or " The Coke Sign ", is an advertising billboard erected in 1974 by the Coca-Cola Company. It is more often regarded as an iconic landmark than as an ...

  6. What's Actually Healthier—Diet Coke or Coke Zero? - AOL

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    As previously stated, Coke Zero is lower in caffeine than Diet Coke. Despite this difference, all three dietitians say that, once again, it does not make one healthier than the other. “The ...

  7. Share a Coke - Wikipedia

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    Share a Coke is a multi-national marketing campaign of Coca-Cola. It debrands the traditional Coke logo, replacing "Coca-Cola" from one side of a bottle with the phrase "Share a Coke with" followed by a person's name. [1] The campaign, which uses a list containing 250 of each market country's most popular names (generic nicknames and titles are ...

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  9. Coming Together (advertisement) - Wikipedia

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    In the aforementioned blog post, Professor Nestle asserted that "If Coke really wanted to help prevent obesity, it would STOP: Targeting its “drink more Coke” marketing to kids. Targeting marketing to low-income minorities. Lobbying and spending a fortune to defeat soda taxes and caps on soda sizes.