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Coca-Cola is everywhere, but that doesn’t make it premium. It’s iconic and has great branding, sure, but it’s still a mass-produced, sugary soda
Hey I am on Medial • 1y
Review: Campa Cola - A Huge Letdown Tried Campa Cola post-Reliance takeover, and honestly, it’s disappointing. The drink is overly sweet, with an artificial taste and weak carbonation. It feels more like sugary water than a refreshing soda. The flas
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“How Capitalism Supercharged Branding” 💡 Caption: Before the industrial age, we bought from people we knew. But factories changed that. Mass production meant mass confusion. So brands began to signal quality: Coca-Cola in 1886: glass bottle shap
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In 1993, Coca-Cola re-entered India with a bang. Within 3 years, it acquired: Thums Up Limca Gold Spot Citra The goal? Control every bottle in your fridge, even if it wasn’t Coke. But there was one problem: They couldn’t go public in India. Until
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Everything about Mar... • 7m
“Feelings Sell: How Emotional Branding Builds Unbreakable Customer Bonds” Emotional branding it is a powerful tool across all industries. Take Coca-Cola, for example. It doesn’t advertise soda—it sells happiness, togetherness, and celebration. Fro
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Hey I am on Medial • 1y
Coca-Cola, one of the first bottles from the 1890s. This syrup not only helped with aches and pains, but also gave strength and boosted mood. The drink originally contained two main ingredients: coca leaves, from which cocaine is made, and caffeine f
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Building @Prescribal... • 1y
In the 1920s, Coca-Cola faced a challenge: how to promote its beverage during the winter months when sales typically dipped. To address this, the company turned to advertising and hired artist Haddon Sundblom in 1931 to create a series of illustratio
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