

The “Share a Coke” campaign, which originated in Australia in 2011, is one of Coca-Cola’s most memorable marketing initiatives. The campaign aimed to create moments of connection and happiness between people. Coca-Cola produced millions of bottles and cans, each featuring different first names. Consumers could find a Coke with their own name or the name of someone special to them.
Strengthen brand connection with young adults. Encourage social sharing and interaction. Boost sales of Coca-Cola products.
Replace Coca-Cola logos on bottles and cans with the phrase “Share a Coke with” followed by a popular name. Feature a wide variety of names, including nicknames and generic terms (e.g., “Friend,” “Mom”).
Australians embraced the idea, and that summer, Coke sold over 250 million named bottles and cans in a nation of just under 23 million people. The campaign has since spread to more than 70 countries worldwide.
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In March 2013, Coca-Cola embarked on a mission to break down barriers and foster
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