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The color red has become synonymous with Coca-Cola — so why are loyal customers seeing bottles with a yellow cap in the spring?
The new Coke bottle is part of the company's efforts to make its containers from renewable ingredients. Coca-Cola debuted "PlantBottle" packaging in 2009, which is 30% comprised of plant materials.
Since the early 1890s, Coca Cola has sported its iconic red packaging. Frank Mason Robinson, the man who actually named the drink, also designed its logo and crafted its color palette to maximize ...
Each bottle has the words “Share a Coke with” followed by someone’s name. There are popular names, along with names such as Amir, Bree, JR, Makayla, Noor and Yesenia.
Fans of Diet Coke — an increasingly shrinking populace — might do a double-take next time they visit the grocery store, because the drink’s distinctive silver packaging won’… ...
Coca Cola has switched to bottles that are made from 100% recycled plastic for its Coke brands. The change is expected to reduce the annual amount of plastic the company uses by 83 million pounds.
Coke’s new 13.2-ounce bottles will be rolled out across brands including Coke, Diet Coke and Coke Zero hitting shelves in the Northeast, Florida and California, the brand announced this week.
Coke is bringing back it’s successful “Share a Coke” campaign, tripling the names available and expanding the line to cover more bottle sizes and formats, reports AdAge.
Coke knows that its soda caps often end up as litter. So it’s trying to solve the problem by tethering them to the bottle, at least in the United Kingdom.
About 10 years ago, a plastic Coca-Cola bottle weighed 27 grams. In 2023, it weighted 21 grams. Now, it weighs 18.5 grams—the lightest it’s ever been.
Red labels on its bottles. Red logos in its ads. And, of course, its iconic red cans. But it's recently begun selling a new product dubbed Coca-Cola Life in bottles with green labels in limited ...