Coca-Cola claims that its Coca-Cola Zero soda is sugar-free. Vlogger Jaka decided to check this by boiling both. What do you think, did Coca-Cola Zero pass the test?
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Coca-Cola has produced a limited edition bottle with a cap that doubles as a sound recorder and player. It allows us to record up to 30 seconds of audio message that is played when the cap is turned, as we do when opening a bottle.
The Coca-Cola bottle selfie wants to capture a special moment - when you drink Coca-Cola. In the days of analog cameras, we were very selective in our photography and captured only memorable moments. With the advent of digital photography and selfie mania, this has completely changed. Today, the average teenager takes more toilet selfies than Neil Armstrong took on the moon. Let's get back to special moments. Coca-Cola has always played on our emotions and wants us to associate its carbonated drink with beautiful moments in life. Therefore, the idea of a Coca-Cola bottle selfie in the age of Snapchat seems like a completely logical move and not at all surprising.
Coca-Cola presented to the world the "Extraordinary Collection", a collection of extraordinary bottles that have a collector's value. Among the two million vibrant bottles, no two are alike.
Coca-Cola is more than just a brand, because it fills its bottles and cans not only with drink, but also with emotions. That's why she managed to create a very special chemistry with consumers and get into the intimacy of almost every household. But now it has gone one step further and through its sustainability program launched 16 innovative caps that give bottles a 'second life'.