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News | News
Is Coca-Cola Getting Cold Feet in Its Wedding to Wokeness?
After taking a boycott hit because of their woke Critical Race Theory-based public policy stances, it appears they are back peddling so...
News | News
Coca-Cola Makes Employees Take Training on How to 'Be Less White'
The Coca-Cola company has mandated that their employees undergo anti-racism training that instructs the workers to “be less white.” Images captured from the training show a section of the program titled “Confronting Racism. Understanding what it mea
Business & Finance | Advertising/Marketing
A Bonkers ’70s Car Chase Ends in a 3-Way Flavor Collision to Announce the Newest Coke – Adweek
Wieden Kennedy introduces Orange Vanilla Coke, the brand’s first new flavor in 12 years.
History | History
Coca-Cola collaborated with the Nazis in the 1930s, and Fanta is the proof
The not-so-sweet history
Food & Drink | Food & Drink
Coca-Cola (KO) has quietly removed sugar from some of its sodas—and no one seems to care — Quartz
In hindsight, the corporate fuss over sugar was misplaced. For years, consumers have been angling for food companies to use less sugar in their manufactured goods for health reasons. For their part, companies have tinkered with reworking their recipes, bu
Entertainment | TV
Jon Hamm Finally Confirms That Dark Thing About 'Mad Men' | The Huffington Post
The finale probably wasn't as positive as it seemed.
Business & Finance | Advertising/Marketing
Coca-Cola Just Remastered Its Famous 'Hilltop' Ad From 1971, and It Looks Fantastic
Fans of Coca-Cola—and the Mad Men finale—are getting a nice treat today. The soda company just announced that it has remastered and color-corrected its famous 1971 commercial
Miscellaneous | Interesting Links
Interesting facts about Coca-Cola - Business Insider
Did you know Coke invented couponing? And Coke conjured up the image of Santa Claus we all know today?
News | Interesting Stories
30 years ago today Coca-Cola fixed a mistake that could have destroyed the company
The most iconic American soda company once pulled a stunt that infuriated masses and nearly drove...
News | Interesting Links
The Backstory Behind the Coke Ad in 'Mad Men'
For Don Draper, enlightenment apparently came in the form of the perfect advertising pitch.
Business & Finance | Business
Coca-Cola Sees Massive Online Brand Lift Following 'Mad Men' Finale
VideoConsider it the ultimate in content marketing: Coca-Cola’s iconic 1971 TV ad, “Hilltop,” closed last night’s seven-year run of “Mad Men” on AMC. Digital consumption around the brand exploded by 991% (the equivalent
Business & Finance | Advertising/Marketing
What the real guy behind that Coke commercial thought of Mad Men
Mad Men ended with an iconic 1971 Coca-Cola commercial, “I’d Like to Buy the World a Coke.” On the show, it was Don Draper who presumably masterminded the zeitgeist-capturing advertisement. In real life, however, the credit goes to Bill Backer, a former McCann Erickson creative director who thought up the commercial’s concept while sitting in an airport during a flight delay.
Entertainment | Mad Men
Did Don Draper Create The ‘Buy The World A Coke’ Commercial?
The "Mad Men" timeline kind of works out for Don Draper to have created the famous "Hilltop" commercial for Coca-Cola.
History | Chicago History
RC Cola and Chicago: How the Underdog Soft Drink Came to Dominate The Second City Pizzerias
RC Cola was the bronze medalist in the Cola Wars. How did the brand that fought for the scraps of market share end up in Chicago pizzerias?