The soft drink Coca-cola was founded by John Pemberton in 1886 in the USA and is today the world’s most well-known soft drink.
Coca-Cola has been sold to millions of people and 98 percent of the world’s population knows the brand, according to coca-cola.com.
Today, the soft drink is available in over 200 countries and was launched in Sweden in 1953.
In 2006, Coca‑Cola Zero was introduced around the world. In April of the following year, Coca-Cola zero sugar was launched with a new recipe, to be as similar to regular Coca-Cola as possible.
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The customer’s disgusting discovery in the Coca-Cola can
News24 has previously written about the customer Amanda Enger, 24, who made a horrific discovery in his Coca-Cola can.
Amanda was going to drink a can of Coca-Cola, but in the can was not only soda, but also a thick brown lump of something unidentifiable. Amanda posted a picture of the discovery on Facebook and warned sensitive people.
In an interview with Nyheter24, Amanda said that she has never experienced anything like this and is disgusted by the incident.
– I still don’t know what was in the jar. I have sent the can to Coca Cola, so let’s see what happens next. I felt a little disgusted and surprised as I had never experienced anything like that before, she told Nyheter24.
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The big change in Coca-cola’s Christmas advertising
During Christmas you can usually see the classic Coca-Cola commercial with Santa driving a big truck. The ad first aired on television in 1995 as part of the brand’s recurring “Holidays Are Coming” campaign.
But now there will be a big change with the commercial. This Christmas, Coca-Cola will broadcast an AI-generated advertisement in certain countries.
One of the AI variants looks like Coca-Cola’s classic commercial with Santa Claus driving a big truck, which several other media reported on including The Express and Fever.
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