Australians Getting Their Names on Coke Bottles and Cans 150 names also get their own song
Coca-Cola wants to be on a first-name basis with Australians, 150 times over. The soda brand has launched its "Share a Coke" summer campaign, in which 150 of the nation's most popular names are printed on Coke bottles. Each name also has its own song on Coke's Facebook page, and people with weird names will have a chance to customize their own cans at participating stores. Kind of a random idea, but I like it. I hope they printed enough "Bort" cans, though. As I understand it, those will get snapped up fast. Via PSFK.
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