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Coca-Cola has launched a fun ad campaign in Cartagena, Columbia that brings home the point that the famous soda is best served ice-cold.
The ad shows samples of Coca-Cola being handed out to sweating beach-goers on a hot day—the scene appears commonplace, except for the fact that the gassy beverage is served in an intriguing ice-made bottle instead of the regular plastic or glass ones.
The literally ice-cold bottles of Coke is promoted as being eco-friendly in the ad, as they simply melt away into water after use—however, Foodbeast has noted the hygiene hazard of such a packaging.
Watch the video below to see the lucky sunbathers gulp down their ice-cold Coca-Cola—doesn’t it make you want to grab a Coke, against the wishes of the health-conscious voice in your head?





[via Foodbeast]
Coca-Cola has launched a fun ad campaign in Cartagena, Columbia that brings home the point that the famous soda is best served ice-cold.
The ad shows samples of Coca-Cola being handed out to sweating beach-goers on a hot day—the scene appears commonplace, except for the fact that the gassy beverage is served in an intriguing ice-made bottle instead of the regular plastic or glass ones.
The literally ice-cold bottles of Coke is promoted as being eco-friendly in the ad, as they simply melt away into water after use—however, Foodbeast has noted the hygiene hazard of such a packaging.
Watch the video below to see the lucky sunbathers gulp down their ice-cold Coca-Cola—doesn’t it make you want to grab a Coke, against the wishes of the health-conscious voice in your head?
[via Foodbeast]