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A new Diet Coke flavor is making a splash this spring, but fans won’t find it stocked in grocery aisles or tucked into convenience store coolers. Instead, the latest release from Coca-Cola is turning up in an unexpected place,
Coca-Cola's brand was born from a secret formula and a massive PR campaign that brought the soft drink to all corners of the world.
The image on each can “celebrates something that is unique and special to that state/district/territory," Coca-Cola says.
The soda giant reimagined the song from its iconic 1971 “Hilltop” ad for an effort that spans packaging, experiences and community impact.
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Your Hotel May Not Have Your Favorite Soda Anymore! Here’s Which Ones Have Coke and Which Have Pepsi
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Check your next can of Coke, it might have a South Dakota landmark on it. Coca-Cola has launched cans of its iconic drinks specific to each state. These will also include Puerto Rico and Washington, D.C. as a way to celebrate America's 250th birthday. South Dakota's can features Mount Rushmore.
Coca-Cola Beverages Florida unveiled a limited-edition line of America250 commemorative cans Thursday at its Jacksonville manufacturing facility.
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Coke releasing state of Alabama can for America’s 250th birthday: Can you guess what image is on it?
Coke believes Alabama can… and so “can” every other state. The company is releasing state-branded mini-Coke cans in celebration of America’s 250th anniversary. In addition to the fun collectible cans,
Your next Coke may be delivered in a celebratory container. Coca Cola has announced the release of limited-edition mini-cans as part of this summer's America250 events. America will be celebrating