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The lyrics were rewritten by the songwriters—together with US advertising executive Bill Backer and US songwriter Billy Davis—as a jingle for The Coca-Cola Company's advertising agency, McCann Erickson, to become "Buy the World a Coke" in the 1971 "Hilltop" television commercial for Coca-Cola and sung by the Hillside Singers. [4] "Buy the ...
1996 (Christmas) – Coca-Cola, to pravé Vánoční osvěžení ("Coca-Cola, the real Christmas refreshment") 1997 (Special) – Coca-Cola je k jídlu to pravé ("Coca-Cola Is Good With Food") 1997 – Překvapení pod každým víčkem "(Surprise under every cap") 1997 (Christmas) – To pravé Vánoční osvěžení! ("The real Christmas ...
Coca-Cola launched its holiday commercial, “The Holiday Magic is coming.” on Monday. The 30-second video is a tribute to the company’s 1995 holiday commercial, “Holidays Are Coming.”
Coca-Cola is also far from the only brand to use generative AI in its advertising. In June, Toys “R” Us drew online backlash for an AI commercial created using OpenAI’s text-to-video tool Sora.
"Hey Kid, Catch!" is a television commercial for Coca-Cola starring Pittsburgh Steelers defensive tackle "Mean" Joe Greene. The commercial debuted on October 1, 1979, and was re-aired multiple times, most notably during Super Bowl XIV in 1980. The 60-second commercial won a Clio Award for being one of the best television commercials of 1979. [1]
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Coca-Cola "Hilltop" Several teenagers from around the globe sing on top of a hill in Italy while holding bottles of Coke. The jingle sung in the ad ("Buy the World a Coke") was later adapted to a full-length song (removing the Coca-Cola references) twice, becoming a hit song. Tire Goodyear "Radial Tire"