The likeness of billionaire Warren Buffett is gracing Cherry Coke cans in China, where the company's largest investor enjoys a legendary reputation.
A tour of the iconic soft drink’s plants reveals a streamlined operation that touches the lives of many Filipinos.
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MANILA, Philippines – Coca-Cola unveils a powerful, global communications campaign for their most iconic product – celebrating moments made more special...
A nonprofit funded by the Coca-Cola Co. to combat obesity is disbanding following revelations about the beverage maker's involvement with the group.
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The past couple of weeks have been a guessing game for many Filipinos as beverage company Coca-Cola teased about “tasting Coke® for the first time again” through social media, TV, and several billboards along major highways. Many wondered how this could possibly happen as the popular drink has been in the Philippines for more than 100 years.
Three years after he first commented that his love life had gone from Coke “Regular,” to “Light” and finally down to “Zero,” President Benigno Aquino III repeated the simile, but ended it with a hopeful remark.
Coca-Cola is printing the most popular Pinoy nicknames, terms of endearment, and group names on personalized Coke bottles—now that the carbonated soft drink’s campaign that has been adapted in more than 50 countries is finally in the Philippines.