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Nothing beats seeing your name on a can of Coke says new campaign. Clearly hasn't heard about the bagged variety.
Coca-Cola has brought back its ‘Share a Coke’ campaign, allowing a new generation of consumers to see their names on Coke ...
Coca-Cola is bringing back its Share a Coke campaign. The locally-born initiative will see personalised bottles return to the ...
Coca-Cola is relaunching the iconic "Share a Coke" campaign, bringing back the personalized name bottles and cans as announced in a press release by the company on March 26, 2025 Starting March 21 ...
Coca-Cola is bringing back its famous ‘Share a Coke’ campaign, hoping to introduce a new generation of consumers to the platform and offer digital experiences in addition to the personalised cans.
Coca-Cola is bringing back its ‘Share a Coke’ campaign, which significantly boosted the brand’s sales when first launched and to this day is still quoted as one of the biggest personalised packaging ...
If you can't find your name in store, simply scan the QR code (on can), which will take you to the "Share a Coke" digital hub. This year's campaign delivers the IRL experiences Gen Z craves ...
Remember when Coca-Cola had cans and bottles with your names on them? Well, most names? After over a decade, the beloved “Share A Coke” campaign is back in stores. And once again, customers can find ...
Coca-Cola is bringing back named cans within its iconic “Share a Coke” campaign that aims to foster meaningful connections and memories for a new generation. The campaign that marked the early ...
Coca-Cola has relaunched its iconic “Share a Coke” campaign with a focus on shareability, customization and digital experiences as a way to engage Gen Z consumers, per details shared with Marketing ...
Coca-Cola has relaunched its global "Share a Coke" campaign in Kenya, bringing back personalized Coke bottles and cans featuring individual names. The campaign, first introduced in 2011, replaces the ...
For the first time in over a decade, Coca-Cola is relaunching its iconic “Share a Coke” campaign. This time around, it’s targeting Gen Z. When “Share a Coke” first debuted in Australia ...