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up Coke and Diet Coke is "a SHOCK to the palate!'', the WSJ reported. A message from Food & Drink Editor Nicole Lopez-Alvar: If you value independent journalism, please consider making a contribution ...
— -- There are some things you can always count on: death, taxes — and red Coke cans. Until now. Death and taxes aren't likely changing, but Coke today will announce that it's going to put ...
Coca-Cola is ditching its iconic red cans next month as part of a fundraising campaign to protect the polar bear’s Arctic habitat. The Arctic Home campaign, a joint effort between Coca-Cola and ...
Coca-Cola Co. is set to unveil a specially designed Coke can as part of a marketing campaign aimed at protecting polar bears and their habitat, according to people familiar with the matter. The ...
The Coca-Cola Company made a splash with the environmental community this week, announcing plans to turn its iconic red can white to raise money to protect polar bear habitat. The promotion ...
Coca-Cola introduced this limited edition white can in November 2011, as a symbol of partnership with the WWF and a $3 million pledge to their campaign to conserve polar bear habitat in the Arctic.
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The Daily Meal on MSNThe History Of Coca-Cola's Iconic Polar Bear Mascots, ExplainedIt may seem odd to correlate an Arctic animal with a sugary soda brand, but Coca-Cola has been making it work for them since ...
A 20-foot-high Coca-Cola polar bear, designed using Diet Dr Pepper cartons, dominates the west side of the Louisiana Art & Science Museum's atrium.
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