Showing posts with label coke. Show all posts
Showing posts with label coke. Show all posts
Monday, June 3, 2013
“Half the size, twice the happiness” Coke taking sharing seriously.
Recently, my group conducted a presentation and research assignment around The Coca Cola Company’s co-creation efforts in our Internal Marketing class, with Professor Pennie Frow. We found that, while with good co-creation intentions, a global company like Coke ultimately still held a lot of control when it comes to co-creation, as they simply have too much to lose if anything goes wrong. In
Monday, February 11, 2013
SodaStream vs. Coke & Pepsi
SodaStream’s direct stab at Coke and Pepsi with its original Super Bowl ad saw them having to replace it with a toned down version, which in turn generated more awareness for the brand. The replacement ad featured generic soda brands upon request from broadcaster CBS, which wasn’t keen on causing a stir among some of its largest supporters, namely Coke and Pepsi.
The ad had a strong single
Monday, January 28, 2013
SuperBowl 2013: The Talent Show of Ads (interrupted by a game of football)
How often do advertisers get the opportunity to enter into an Ad Talent Show guaranteed to be viewed by more than 110 million viewers? Viewers however should be forewarned that the ads will be interrupted briefly by grown men in tights running around chasing a football.
SuperBowl 2013 is right around the corner for our North American ad lovers, (and also for football enthusiasts). Ad
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