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What names are on Share a Coke?

What names are on Share a Coke?

Australia loves a good nickname This year pre-printed nicknames include classics such as ‘Old mate’, ‘Champ’ and ‘Legend’. You can even find popular nicknames like ‘Bro’, ‘Sis’, ‘Princess’, ‘Bogan’ and ‘BFF’ or even ‘The gals’ and ‘The boys’.

How do you get your name on a Coke bottle?

You can search for your name and create a digital version of a personalized bottle at ShareACoke.com. Some 1.25- and 2-liter bottles will have the words “family” or “friends” on them and 12-ounce cans will feature nicknames such as BFF, Star, Bestie, Legend, Grillmaster, Buddy and Wingman.

What is the message of Share a Coke?

The ‘Share a Coke’ campaign first launched in Australia in 2011, and involved changing the traditional wrapping around the Coca-Cola bottle to say ‘Share a Coke with…’ and a popular name. The purpose of the campaign was to create a more personal relationship with consumers and inspire shared moments of happiness.

Does Coke still do Share a Coke?

“Share a Coke” packaging will roll out nationwide in June and will remain on the shelves through August. The campaign will come to life online and via social media, too.

Why did Coca-Cola put names on bottles?

We gave consumers an opportunity to express themselves through a bottle of Coke, and to share the experience with someone else. The fact that your name is on a Coke bottle, it can’t get more personal than that! The campaign capitalized on the global trend of self-expression and sharing, but in an emotional way.

Why Share a Coke was successful?

Coca-Cola says the reason its ‘Share a Coke’ campaign has been so successful is because it is communicating effectively with its consumers. “There has been a wave of positive engagement to the 150 names on packs [and] consumer interactions with all of our virtual and live mechanics.”

Does share a Coke have my name?

Coke has a bottle with your name on it… probably. The beverage giant is bringing back a popular advertising campaign that involves printing first names on 20-ounce bottles of Coke, Diet Coke and Coke Zero.

What Coke bottles are worth money?

The 5 Vintage Coke Bottles That Are Worth Money

  1. The Rare Ones – Hutchinson Bottles. (Photo: liveauctioneers.com)
  2. Straight-Sided Bottles. (Photo: AntiqueBottles.com)
  3. Vintage Town Name Bottles. (Photo: eBay.com)
  4. Coca-Cola Contour Bottles. (Photo: AntiqueBottles.com)
  5. Retro Embossed Coca-Cola Bottles. (Photo: AntiqueBottles.com)

Did Share a Coke increase sales?

The Sweet Taste of Success The impact of the “Share a Coke” campaign was nothing short of astounding. 378,000 Coke cans were printed at kiosks, and overall sales increased by 3%. On social, 76,000 virtual Coke cans were shared, Facebook traffic increased by 870%, and 170,000 tweets were made by 160,000 fans.

Can you buy New Coke anywhere?

You can get yours at cokestore.com/1985. Free cans of New Coke will also be available for a limited time via an Upside-Down-inspired vending machine in select cities, starting Thursday in New York and moving to other locations.

How does Share a Coke work?

Share a Coke is a multi-national marketing campaign of Coca-Cola. It debrands the traditional Coke logo, replacing “Coca-Cola” from one side of a bottle with the phrase “Share a Coke with” followed by a person’s name.

Is Coca-Cola the most recognized brand?

Photo: The Coca-Cola Co. LONDON — Coca-Cola ranked as the strongest brand in the United States, according to Brand Finance, even though its brand value decreased 13% to $33.2 billion.

What was the share a Coke campaign?

Share a Coke is a multi-national marketing campaign in for Coca-Cola. It debrands the traditional Coke logo, replacing “Coca-Cola” from one side of a bottle with the phrase “Share a Coke with” followed by a person’s name.

What are the names of Coke bottles?

Aoife, Cathal, Gráinne, Áine, and Eimear are among the 150 names that will feature on limited edition Coca-Cola bottles now available in retail outlets throughout the country.