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ATLANTA — The Coca-Cola Co. is expanding into the world of slushy beverages with its Arctic Coke machines. It is currently testing approximately 800 units across the United States, although none ...
Technically, Coca-Cola R&D started testing Arctic Coke machines in Indianapolis, Indiana, in 2016. These devices offered Coca-Colas, Sprites, and Powerade Mountain Blasts that customers could turn ...
If your idea of sweet, sweet respite from Singapore’s blazing heat is a fizzy, icy-cold bottle of soda, boy I’ve got news for you. I know that fans of the classic Coca-Cola already adore the age-old ...
To use Coca-Cola’s Arctic Coke device, a customer picks a 20-fl.oz. bottle of their favorite soft drink from the machine’s cooler, which keeps the air inside at a temperature just below ...
As another testament to the power of social media, Coca-Cola has abandoned the holiday save-the-polar-bear white Coke cans after a number of tweets and Facebook posts from confused consumers ...
Coca-Cola tested Arctic Coke coolers in a few spots around its Atlanta headquarters before moving to the real-world test in June 2016 at 20 convenience stores in the Indianapolis area. Coca-Cola ...
White bottle caps also will be on bottles of Coke, Diet Coke, Coke Zero, Sprite, Nestea, Minute Maid and more. Coca-Cola has never before changed the color of the red can to support a cause.
Lino-Raye Saenz, 21, from Waycross, Georgia, watches on as Maggi Reese Hines, 19, from Carrollton, Georgia, and utilizes the new Arctic Coca-Cola machine in Tate Market on Thursday, Sept. 20, 2018 ...
The Atlanta-based beverage giant unveiled its "Arctic Coke" machines for a nationwide test, with about 800 units in convenience stores across the country. Coca-Cola takes on competitor La Croix ...
The company is committed to raising up to $3 million between Nov. 1, 2011 and March 15, 2012. Coca-Cola kicked off the Arctic Home campaign by donating $2 million and will match the first $1 ...