In April, Coca-Cola in Slovenia signed a four-year cooperation agreement with the Olympic Committee of Slovenia-Sports Associations (OKS-ZŠZ). By entering into cooperation, it committed itself to expanding the Olympic movement and supporting the Olympic dreams of Slovenian athletes until 2020, both in Slovenia and globally.
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Let's clear this up once and for all. No matter how healthy Coca-Cola tries to be, it will always be an artificial drink at its core, but that doesn't stop Coca-Cola from offering healthy versions of its legendary soda. Diet Coke and Coke Zero are currently the healthiest, but that will change shortly. Namely, 'white' Coca-Cola, Coca-Cola Plus, is coming, which is calorie- and sugar-free, and therefore with a lot of fiber.
Think Coca-Cola is just for drinking? Oh, no, no! Coca-cola is also useful in other ways, and these 10 alternative uses may honestly surprise you.
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?
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.
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What's the first thing that comes to mind when you think of a summer refresh? Water, sea, pool, maybe Coca-Cola? Phantoms from America apparently the last two. But this time they imagined cooling off with Coca-Cola and a swimming pool a little differently. Not by soaking in the pool with a soda in hand, but instead of water, the pool was filled with Coca-Cola. And with as much as 5,700 liters!
Would you drink juice from a McDonalds burger and fries and a Coke? The guys at Bad Things For Bad People put the smoothies to the test for you, so you don't have to fly to hug the clam!
Coca-Cola is getting a new, unified look. The packaging of famous bottles, bottles and cans will receive a makeover. It is the last phase in the unification strategy of the brand, which will give their different drinks a unified look, but of course we will still be able to easily distinguish them from each other. Since 1982, when Coca-Cola sent its derivatives to the shelves in addition to classic Coca-Cola (at first Diet Coke, followed by Coke Zero and Coke Life), all drinks had their own design, but from now on they will all speak the same design language. The connecting element will be the red disc.
Let someone else say that laughter is not contagious! If we add to this the fact that laughter is half of health, since laughing is good for both the soul and the body, we can only wish to laugh as often as possible. Coca-Cola and the Belgian agency Gonzalez hired a man who started laughing out loud while riding the subway for the "Happiness starts with a smile" campaign. People's reactions were priceless.
Who doesn't remember Coca-Cola gummies from childhood? These sweet little gelled Coca-Cola replicas. Well, now that you're all grown up, you can make life-sized Coca-Cola flavored and shaped gummies! All you need for this is a bottle of Coca-Cola and a few additional ingredients. We give you the complete recipe below.