The Coca-Cola Company is a total beverage company with products sold in more than 200 countries and territories. Our company’s purpose is to refresh the world and make a difference, and we seek to positively impact people’s lives, communities and the planet.
My wife's college roommate is the girl in the red dress and red ribbon in her hair a the 00:38 mark next to the girl in the kimono. She told us she was vacationing in Italy (she lived in Brazil) when she was spotted by a scout and asked to appear in the commercial.
I don't believe we've seen a single iconic commercial or advertisement in probably 30 plus years. Iconic in that is spoke to everyone in the targeted audience and is remembered for a lifetime. This is definitely one of those iconic advertisements. As a child in the day, we used to stop to watch that commercial.
Muchas bendiciones a todos los que hacen posible estos proyectos, quiero que den la explicación de como se pegan los bloques de plástico, uno con otro para hacer las casas,vivo en un lugar donde el calor es hasta 50 grs son convenientes acá estás casas??❤
So…are you gonna show us what it actually looks like? Instead of claiming to be doing something, kudos for trying if thats even true. How about you collect all your plastic bottles? Especially in the countries that don’t have recycling options like the US.
Ok. I grew up in this time and do not find the ad compelling. I mean, there really is nothing great about Coca Cola. It’s bad for you - rots your teeth and makes you fat.
Corran al chofer Jesús victoria de ciel alias el wacho de Tuxpan ver lo que se pagó para sacarlo de la carcel no lo merece muchos ya tenían pena de muerte se les dió oportunidad de tener nueva vida y no pagan lo que deben la maña no saca gratis gente de la carcel como ejemplo despidan al wacho
Warren Buffett on how the US prepares for the future: "The luckiest person, on a probability basis, in my view, that has ever been born in the history of the world, is the baby born in the United States today. I mean, think about it. In 1790, we had four million people here, and there were hundreds of milions of people in the world. We weren't smarter, and we didn't even work harder than people elsewhere necessarily. But we had a system that unleashed human potential. Equality of opportunity, rule of law, our market system, etc. has produced an abundance that you can't believe. Just look about you, think about what this looks like 200 years ago-there wasn't anything here basically. It improved the standard of my living in my lifetime. . . . So, we've got the formula."