4. Santa Claus Got a New Friend in 1942 In 1942, Coca‑Cola introduced "Sprite Boy," a character who appeared with Santa Claus in Coca‑Cola advertising throughout the 1940s and 1950s. Sprite Boy, who was also created by Sundblom, got his name due to the fact that he was a spri...
Chapter 7: The good, the bad and the jolly: taste, image and the symbolic resistance to the coca-colonisation of Denmark. This chapter examines the efforts of Jolly Cola to resist the advancement of Coca-Cola and Pepsi in Denmark. Coca-Cola is frequently invoked in debates on... Askegaard...
Coca‑Cola’s First Bottle The contour bottle has been celebrated in art, music and advertising. Read the story of the collaboration that began in 1915 and turned into one of the most famous shapes in the world. Santa Claus and Coca‑Cola Seeking to create an advertising program that...
on site. Another very special outdoor attraction is the VR sleigh ride with Rudolph and the other reindeer through Santa's winter wonderland. Anyone who still needs a Christmas present also has the opportunity to have their portrait or that of their loved ones printed on a Coca-Cola can. ...
From Christmas commercials featuring Santa Claus, to billboards in Times Square, the Coca-Cola logo is an advertising powerhouse. Its ubiquity in pop culture extends to movies, music, and art, further solidifying its legacy as not just a logo, but a cultural symbol. ...
Some claim that the red color came from one of the company's first advertisements, which featured(以……为特色)Santa Claus wearing his famous red-and-white suit and holding a Coke bottle. But according to the Coca-Cola Company, its famous logo dates back to the very beginning of the ...
On Santa Claus: An artist named Haddon Sundblom did the Coca-Cola Santa Clauses for years and years. People love it. The Santa Clauses that were created back in the 1930s are still used in our advertising and packaging in the 21st century. Sundblom captured the spirit of the holida...
Why is the Coca-Cola logo red? 为什么可口可乐的logo是红色的? Some claim that the red color came from one of the company’s first advertisements, which featured Santa Claus wearing his famous red-and-white suit and holding a Coke bottle. But according to the Coca-Cola Company, its famous...
The company leveraged the success of its first AI-based platform, “Create Real Magic”, by inviting consumers to create sharable, digital greeting cards featuring iconic brand assets such as cherished depictions of Santa Claus and the Coca‑Cola polar bear. Local initiatives generated buzz and ...
Step into a winter wonderland with Coca-Cola's Holiday Sweepstakes, offering a chance to visit Santa's Village in Finland. Create magical memories this festive season with Coca-Cola!