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Coca-Cola is ditching its iconic red cans next month as part of a fundraising campaign to protect the polar bear’s Arctic habitat. The Arctic Home campaign, a joint effort between Coca-Cola and ...
The jolly, jiggly polar bear has been a Coca-Cola mascot since 1922, slurping down soft drinks and sliding happily across the ice. But what if polar bears really chugged bottle after after bottle o… ...
Should I sing Coca-Cola's praises for what it's doing for polar bears? Or damn Coca-Cola to hell for its role in a $16.9 million American Beverage Assn. campaign last year that killed a modest ...
Various versions of the animated polar bears have been featured in Coca-Cola ads since 1993. “This year, we wanted to keep the same look and personality while creating a more graphic ...
Coca Cola has used the polar bear in advertisements since 1922. What should the company do now that its mascot is dying off? (The Associated Press) The Restaurant Crawl: A (somewhat) regular ...
Coca-Cola’s polar bear might be the rare exception to this rule. Coke’s animated bears appeared fifteen years before the animal received protection, in 2008, as a threatened species in the ...
Coca-Cola is lying to you about polar bears! Nowhere is this more apparent than in their 2013 critically acclaimed short film , The Polar Bears . Produced by the venerable director Ridley Scott, it ...
Every year, polar bears sipping a cool bottle of Coca-Cola appear on our televisions around the holidays. Their adorable winter antics regularly steal our hearts and now, they’ve inspired a ...
Here’s what would happen if those cute Coca-Cola polar bears really drank soda. It starts innocently enough! A little bit of happiness followed by a little bit of weight gain.
Sorenson's Coca-Cola polar bear lies on his back at about 8 feet long and 3 feet high with the signature red scarf draped around his neck.
Funko’s Ad Icons Pop figure series just got one of it’s most iconic and adorable additions to date – Coca-Cola’s beloved Polar Bear! It’s been nearly 26 years since the first polar bear ...