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  2. Carlos de la Cruz - Wikipedia

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    Carlos M. de la Cruz Sr. is a Cuban-born American businessman, the chairman of CC1 Companies, Inc. which include Coca-Cola Puerto Rico Bottlers, CC1 Beer Distributors, Inc., Coca-Cola Bottlers Trinidad & Tobago, and Florida Caribbean Distillers, LLC. The companies together employ 2,500 people and have annual sales of $1 billion.

  3. Coca-Cola Music Hall - Wikipedia

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    The Coca-Cola Music Hall was developed as part of a major development plan around the Puerto Rico Convention Center.Initially developed as District Live!, it was developed as a major entertainment hub, which included two live music venues, an outdoor plaza with a performing stage, retail and eating spaces and a Caribbean Cinemas movie theater.

  4. List of promotional campaigns by Coca-Cola - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 9 February 2024, at 20:29 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  5. Coming Together (advertisement) - Wikipedia

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    According to USA Today's Nanci Hellmich, "Critics say the company is doing damage control to combat the widespread belief that sugary beverages contribute to obesity." [1] Anna Lappe was quoted in The Guardian as saying, "This feel-good PR blitz is just another example of the company trying to protect brand goodwill amidst growing public concern about its most profitable products: sodas."

  6. Coca-Cola cut ties with Taylor Swift over Harris endorsement ...

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    The claim: Coca-Cola ended Taylor Swift sponsorship deal over Kamala Harris endorsement. A Sept. 16 Facebook post (direct link, archive link) shows side-by-side images of music superstar Taylor ...

  7. L.A. County sues Pepsi and Coca-Cola over their role in ...

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    Together, the two companies own roughly 72.8% of the carbonated soft drink market in the U.S. — with Coca-Cola owning 46.3% and Pepsi 26.5%. According to the county's statement, the two ...

  8. Share a Coke - Wikipedia

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    Share a Coke bottles with different names on them, as sold in the United States. 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. [1]

  9. A Look at Every Company That Coca-Cola Owns

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    Coca-Cola's story started in 1886 when Dr. John Pemberton created a distinctive tasting soft drink now known as Coca-Cola. Today, Coca-Cola now comes in a variety of sweetener and flavor choices.