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The Coca-Cola logo has evolved from swirly black typography with the words "trademark registered" on the first 'C' – into the red and white design which adorns its cans and bottles today.
2. Coca-Cola got its name because one of its inventors thought that "the two Cs would look well in advertising." The company added the white "wave" in 1969. 3.
Andy Warhol’s 1962 painting of a Coca-Cola bottle offers a neat segue into the drinks brand’s new ad, Masterpiece. The story takes place in a museum, where a student is battling boredom during a group ...
But according to the Coca-Cola Company, its famous logo dates back to the very beginning of the brand itself. Over 130 years ago, Coca-Cola was sold in barrels at American drug stores and pharmacies.
'Share a Coke' saw the Coca-Cola logo replaced by first names – which, as you might expect, drove countless people to search for their own or that of their friends – because not even the best ...
While the Coca Cola logo might appear to be just a stylised rendition of the company name, the elongated tail of the 'C' is believed to symbolise a smile, reflecting the brand's focus on happiness ...
Coca-Cola is aiming to build brand love with a new multi-million dollar summer campaign that will use influencers to connect with young adults. The ad uses animated creative content to celebrate ...
The brand's ingenious new 'Classics' ad sees the brand highlighting instances of its name appearing in classic books, by replacing the words 'Coke' or 'Coca-Cola' with the logo itself.
The iconic Coca Cola logo is easily recognised by the vast majority of people across the globe - but not everyone managed to spot the hidden 'subconscious' message within it News By ...
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