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Coke Zero is my go-to soft drink for any occasion. I drink it when I'm thirsty, I drink it when I'm bored, I drink it when ...
Reflecting on the last time I went a day without my cherished Coke Zero, and realizing I couldn't remember such a day, I felt ...
A new ad from the Coca-Cola Co. opens with a shot of a typewriter clacking out Stephen King’s The Shining. The viewer follows ...
As recounted by Tiny Eco founder Ben Hardman for Resource.co, Coca-Cola pledged that 25% of its soda bottles would be returnable or refillable by 2030. It also declared a recycled material target of ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C., April 11, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Coca-Cola Consolidated, Inc. (NASDAQ: COKE) announced that its Board of Directors has declared a dividend for the second quarter of 2025 of $2. ...
with personalised Coke bottles and cans, making it easier than ever to connect with friends and family. This time, there are nearly 200 names and nicknames available across Coca-Cola Classic, Diet ...
Coca-Cola is bringing back its legendary ‘Share a Coke’ campaign. The locally born initiative will see personalised bottles and return to the Australian market for a new generation of ...
Coca-Cola has brought back its ‘Share a Coke’ campaign, allowing a new generation of consumers to see their names on Coke bottles. The announcement: Coca-Cola is bringing back its legendary ...
Coca-Cola is bringing back its legendary ‘Share a Coke’ campaign. The locally born initiative will see personalised bottles and return to the Australian market for a new generation of consumers to ...
The locally-born initiative will see personalised bottles return to the Australian market. Share a Coke first launched in Australia in 2011, replacing the Coca-Cola logo with personalised names ...
But in 2025, there are some surprising names and nicknames that have been printed on the famous red cans and bottles of Coca-Cola Classic, Diet Coke and Coke Zero Sugar. Perhaps the most the ...
The conspiracy theory started, ironically, when an Orthodox rabbi stood in front of a display of Coca-Cola bottles and held up one with a yellow cap to explain Jewish life to roughly 1 million ...