Coke Zero's 'Drinkable Advertising' Push Looks to Get Millennials Sampling

ESPN College GameDay shows off Shazam integration

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Coke Zero usually likes to promote how it tastes, but the brand's newest round of multichannel marketing aimed at millennials is largely focused on how the drink sounds.

In a continuation of a campaign marketed to those who have never tried the zero-calorie drink, Coke Zero has launched a new spot in partnership with ESPN College GameDay and Shazam. In the ad, created with Ogilvy & Mather, the GameDay cast walks viewers through how to use music-identification service Shazam to receive a free Coke Zero at 7-Eleven, Domino's, QuikTrip and Speedway.

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