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The paintings were among six works depicting children that Rockwell did for Coca-Cola’s advertising campaigns of the late 1920s and early 1930s.
For collectors of advertising art, Coke is it. From the beginnings of The Coca-Cola Co. in 1886 until its rapid emergence as the best-known commercial beverage -- which coincided with the rise of ...
An image of a Coca-Cola can with the slogan “try to be less white” has been shared widely on social media, confusing audiences who believe it is authentic. The company confirmed no such ...
Coca-Cola, under pressure as consumers shift away from sugary drinks, is unveiling a new campaign that for the first time unites its most well-known slate of drinks under a single marketing theme.
The grand finale, “Meet on 2.14: Together, Share Your Heartfelt Wishes with Coca-Cola”, not only marked the first-ever Coca‑Cola® drone show in Hong Kong but also set a new milestone as the ...
Coca-Cola’s make-your-own label promotion has backfired after social media users discovered they could create offensive terms for the bottles.
Jonathan Vankin Updated October 16, 2018 at 6:11 PM Coca-Cola Machine Welcomes Customers With Slogan 'Hello, Death' — Coke Should Have Checked With Translator ...
In the early 1960s, Andy Warhol began experimenting with his signature silkscreen technique, which he used to make artistic statements about mass production—including his iconic works depicting ...
A vending machine signage of Coca-Cola in New Zealand read, "Kia ora, mate" — which essentially translates to "Greetings, death," in the Maori language.
Coca-Cola Co. backed its long-term earnings growth target and unveiled a marketing slogan that welcomes consumers to “The Coke Side of Life.” Atlanta-based Coca-Cola, which has struggled for ...
VATICAN CITY (RNS) – Pop art graffiti depicting Pope Francis as homeless and a begging Madonna and Child, made by the subversive artist aleXsandro Palombo, appeared in the northern Italian city ...
In 2021, internet users enthusiastically shared memes containing what appeared to be a Nazi-era Coca-Cola advertisement bearing the slogan "Ein Volk, Ein Reich, Ein Getrank — Coke Ist Es" ("One ...