During July I will be joining in with Becky’s SimplyRed Squares.

During July I will be joining in with Becky’s SimplyRed Squares.

I have lived in the UK for most of my life, but when young I definitely had wanderlust and even ended up living in South Africa for several years which was a wonderful experience. I now look forward to a long and leisurely retirement doing what I like most - gardening, photography, walking and travelling. View all posts by Heyjude
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Marketers will try anything to make a sale! I don’t think coke is happiness in a bottle but the red cap is a great colour.
Maybe not, but it’s a great advert.
Great advert. But it doesn’t persuade me to like Coca Cola.
Me neither, but I like the design
This is an interesting way to promote the product. It just looks a bit sticky and messy to me.
The moral of the story is don’t shake the bottle before opening 😂
That’s true 😬
Thanks for explaining it. I was just wondering why the graphics but it’s an advert. Did you see Susanne’s named coke bottles earlier? xx
Good graphic for an advertisement
I thought it was cool. I have another one which is even better.
Oh, brilliant graphic!
I thought so too. Can’t stand the product though.
Me neither! 😄😄😄
I got curious whether Coca Cola in NZ differs from the formula in other countries. According to AI:
“While the core formula for Coca-Cola is consistent globally, New Zealand Coca-Cola, like other countries, may use slight variations based on local preferences and ingredient availability. Specifically, New Zealand Coca-Cola may use cane sugar as a sweetener, while some other countries might use high fructose corn syrup. Additionally, New Zealand Coca-Cola is often described as having a slightly different taste profile compared to the version sold in the US, with some consumers perceiving it as stronger or richer according to a taste test on Stuff.co.nz.”
Interesting. I never drink the stuff and hadn’t considered the taste may differ.
You can always rely on Coca-Cola for a good burst of red.
Best wishes, Pete. x
True. I have an even better one to come.
Excellent design, ghastly product! In my opinion … though it seems to be a common one here.
Yes. I am surprised that no one has expressed a liking for the product.
I can’t take any of those fizzy drinks – ugh!
The advert design is much better than the product!
Most people seem to agree.
they do know how to make great adverts don’t they – shame about the drink itself!
Seems none of my followers rate the drink.
an age thing?!
Well you are a mere youngster. I was never allowed Coca-cola as a child, more of a ginger beer kid!
catching you all up 😉 the only time I got a fizzy drink was occasionally when I was unwell and then depending on what was wrong with me I might get lucozade!!
Oh, gosh yes, lucozade. Dreadful stuff.
I know, still can’t quite believe I was given it. Such a treat at the time, but ugh now!