Coca-Cola is bringing back its famous ‘Share a Coke’ campaign, hoping to introduce a new generation of consumers to the platform and offer digital experiences in addition to the personalised cans.
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Share a Coke' saw the Coca-Cola logo replaced by first names – which, as you might expect, drove countless people to search for their own or that of their friends – because not even the best ...
The custom labels are back for the first time in over a decade. Now, there are digital elements for even more personalization ...
People are fiercely divided about whether zero-calorie sodas are delicious or disgusting, but most people don’t even know how a diet drink gets categorized as zero calories. Soda usually gets ...
Coca Cola Zero and Diet Coke, due a safety risk. The drink giant is recalling several of its canned drinks because they may contain elevated levels of Chlorate. As a result, the drinks pose a ...
Donald Trump's love for Diet Coke is legendary, but his health secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is waging war on soda. The Health and Human Services secretary has said that he wants to stop the ...
Diet Coke, a widely enjoyed soft drink, might have greater effects on the body than is commonly acknowledged. A pharmacist has shone a light on the immediate physical changes that can happen ...
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