Always Coca
Coca-Cola polar bears return. AdAge informs:
First created in 1993, the Coca-Cola Christmas polar bears have become one of the country's most beloved advertising series. The latest version, which features a bears-meet-but-don't-eat-the-penguins theme, is Berlin Cameron's final creative project for the beverage giant. The agency has been replaced on the account by Wieden & Kennedy of Portland, Ore.
Coco-Cola polar bears are so beloved in Russia that two designers Ozhogin and Kalininskiy made a series of parody ads like this one. The tagline: “Always Coca”.

Do you know that up to 1904 cocaine was a key ingredient of Coca-Cola? That’s what made it so successful.
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First created in 1993, the Coca-Cola Christmas polar bears have become one of the country's most beloved advertising series. The latest version, which features a bears-meet-but-don't-eat-the-penguins theme, is Berlin Cameron's final creative project for the beverage giant. The agency has been replaced on the account by Wieden & Kennedy of Portland, Ore.
Coco-Cola polar bears are so beloved in Russia that two designers Ozhogin and Kalininskiy made a series of parody ads like this one. The tagline: “Always Coca”.

Do you know that up to 1904 cocaine was a key ingredient of Coca-Cola? That’s what made it so successful.
Technorati Tags: Moscow, Russia, Coca Cola, advertising, parody, polar bears
1 Comments:
Cocaine was never a "key ingredient" of Coca-Cola. There was never more than trace amounts of actual cocaine agent in the drink. Just another urban myth to the contrary:
http://snopes.com/cokelore/cocaine.asp
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