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  2. My Coke Rewards - Wikipedia

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    My Coke Rewards had a meter that tells the member how many points they earned during the current week, and whether they have reached the 75 point-per-week limit. Attempts to enter codes that exceed the limit (for example, entering any code which will exceed 75 points) do not cause overflow; the participant was told to “hold on to that code”.

  3. Pepsi Stuff - Wikipedia

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    On February 28, 2006—nearly ten years after the first Pepsi Stuff promotion began—The Coca-Cola Company responded with the launch of its first U.S. loyalty program and biggest promotion ever, My Coke Rewards, a premium program that is managed through four-billion unique codes that consumers can enter online to redeem over $50 million worth ...

  4. McDonald's Monopoly - Wikipedia

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    In 2010, the online game was changed, removing the dice and the game board, presenting only 3 Chance cards from which to pick. One has a prize, starting at 30 My Coke Rewards points, but may be (non-randomly) seeded with a higher-valued prize. Player chooses one card, is asked if that is the choice the player wants to make, and the card is flipped.

  5. How Coke Stock Rewards Investors - AOL

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  6. My coke reward - Wikipedia

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  7. The Coca-Cola Company Tips off an Epic Celebration as NCAA ...

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    The Coca-Cola Company Tips off an Epic Celebration as NCAA ® Men's Final Four ® Takes to the Company's Hometown Coke Zero and POWERADE Take Center Court in NCAA March Madness ® ATLANTA ...

  8. MagiCan - Wikipedia

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    The prize would either be money, from $1 to $500, or coupons redeemable for trips or merchandise. The total giveaway of cash and prize coupons was $4 million. The original plan was to randomly distribute about 750,000 MagiCans among the 200 million cans of Coca-Cola Classic in circulation at any one time. [ 3 ]

  9. MyCoke - Wikipedia

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    MyCoke (formerly known as Coke Music and Coke Studios) was an online chat game used for marketing the Coca-Cola brand and products. It was created in January 2002 by VML Inc (Previously Studiocom) [1] an Atlanta-based digital agency using core technology from Sulake Corporation, the company responsible for a similar popular online game called Habbo Hotel.