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'''The Coca-Cola Company''' is the world's largest beverage company of non-alcoholic beverages. Invented by John Stith Pemberton in 1886 in [[Georgia]] (and originally green), it was bottled for the first time in [[Mississippi|Vicksburg, Mississippi]] in 1894. Coca-Cola offers nearly 400 brands today, and it is available in over 200 countries.
 
 
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'''The Coca-Cola Company''' is the world's largest beverage company of non-alcoholic beverages. Invented by John Stith Pemberton in 1886 in [[Georgia]] (and originally green), it was bottled for the first time in [[Mississippi|Vicksburg, Mississippi]] in 1894. Coca-Cola offers nearly 400 brands today, and it is available in over 200 countries.
   
 
Agressive in its marketing campaigns, Haddon Sundblom was one of the earliest behind the scenes creative forces for the company, creating numerous pin-up ads, and further cementing the modern image of [[Santa Claus]] in popular culture with their annual [[Christmas]] advertisements.
 
Agressive in its marketing campaigns, Haddon Sundblom was one of the earliest behind the scenes creative forces for the company, creating numerous pin-up ads, and further cementing the modern image of [[Santa Claus]] in popular culture with their annual [[Christmas]] advertisements.
   
 
Based on the immensely popular CGI Polar Bear commercials, [[Jim Henson's Creature Shop]] built a full body puppet of the [[Coca-Cola Polar Bear]] for Coca-Cola promotional appearances. They later modified the design and created additional suits for the World of Coca-Cola museum located in Atlanta, Georgia.
 
Based on the immensely popular CGI Polar Bear commercials, [[Jim Henson's Creature Shop]] built a full body puppet of the [[Coca-Cola Polar Bear]] for Coca-Cola promotional appearances. They later modified the design and created additional suits for the World of Coca-Cola museum located in Atlanta, Georgia.
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As of 1991, [[Sesame Place]] offered discounts on admission, on their cans in the area.
   
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
* In a ''[[Sesame Street]]'' spoof of the famous commercial featuring [[Joe Greene|Mean Joe Green]], a football player named "Big Murray" ([[Gordon]]) accepts a number 7 from a young fan, whom he rewards with a towel that also has a 7 on it.{{eka|2358}}
 
* In a spoof of the famous commercial featuring Mean Joe Green on ''[[Sesame Street]]'', football player "Big Murray" ([[Gordon]]) accepts a number 7 from a young fan, whom he rewards with a towel that also has a 7 on it.{{eka|2358}}
 
   
 
* ''[[Miss Piggy's Calendar of Calendars]]'' featured a spoof of the Haddon Sundblom pin-up ads, with [[Miss Piggy]] as a gas station attendant.
 
* ''[[Miss Piggy's Calendar of Calendars]]'' featured a spoof of the Haddon Sundblom pin-up ads, with [[Miss Piggy]] as a gas station attendant.
   
* Beginning with the ''[[Sesame Street Test Show 1]]'', an action film shows circles in everyday life, from Coca-Cola bottle caps, to moving wheels, to yo-yos, bubbles, and balloons, set to a lively soundtrack. The film continued to be shown during the early seasons of the show.
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* Beginning with the ''[[Sesame Street Test Show 1]]'', an action film shows circles in everyday life, from Coca-Cola bottle caps, to moving wheels, to yo-yos, bubbles, and balloons, set to a lively soundtrack. The film continued to be shown during the early seasons of the show.
   
 
* In [[Episode 424: Diana Ross|episode 424]] of ''[[The Muppet Show]]'', [[Fozzie Bear]] makes a joke that [[Kermit]]'s favorite drink is "Croak-a-Cola".
 
* In [[Episode 424: Diana Ross|episode 424]] of ''[[The Muppet Show]]'', [[Fozzie Bear]] makes a joke that [[Kermit]]'s favorite drink is "Croak-a-Cola".
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* In an early [[IBM]] [[Muppet Meeting Films|Meeting Film]], [[Grump]] complains that after the meeting, the coffee will be cold and the Cokes will be warm.
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* [[Pete's Luncheonette]] in ''[[The Muppets Take Manhattan]]'' has a Coke soda fountain and a Coca-Cola sign on the wall.
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* In ''[[The Muppets (2011)|The Muppets]]'', [['80s Robot]] offers Kermit's guests a Tab (owned by The Coca-Cola Company) or New Coke.
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==Connections==
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* [[Max Headroom]] was a spokesman for New Coke in a series of commercials
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* [["Weird Al" Yankovic]] appeared in a Diet Coke commercial in 1984
   
 
==External links==
 
==External links==
* [http://www2.coca-cola.com/ Corporate site]
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* [http://www2.coca-cola.com/ Official site]
 
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Revision as of 23:01, 4 June 2013

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"Thanks, Big Murray!"

1991 Coca-Cola can

The Coca-Cola Company is the world's largest beverage company of non-alcoholic beverages. Invented by John Stith Pemberton in 1886 in Georgia (and originally green), it was bottled for the first time in Vicksburg, Mississippi in 1894. Coca-Cola offers nearly 400 brands today, and it is available in over 200 countries.

Agressive in its marketing campaigns, Haddon Sundblom was one of the earliest behind the scenes creative forces for the company, creating numerous pin-up ads, and further cementing the modern image of Santa Claus in popular culture with their annual Christmas advertisements.

Based on the immensely popular CGI Polar Bear commercials, Jim Henson's Creature Shop built a full body puppet of the Coca-Cola Polar Bear for Coca-Cola promotional appearances. They later modified the design and created additional suits for the World of Coca-Cola museum located in Atlanta, Georgia.

As of 1991, Sesame Place offered discounts on admission, on their cans in the area.

References

  • Beginning with the Sesame Street Test Show 1, an action film shows circles in everyday life, from Coca-Cola bottle caps, to moving wheels, to yo-yos, bubbles, and balloons, set to a lively soundtrack. The film continued to be shown during the early seasons of the show.
  • In an early IBM Meeting Film, Grump complains that after the meeting, the coffee will be cold and the Cokes will be warm.

Connections

External links

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