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I remember when they were playing this commercial. Although I am a diet Pepsi girl, I do enjoy Coca Cola Zero, which tastes like "The Real Thing", (all puns intended). At any rate, this was a very clever ad.
Reviewed by cryslm May 29, 05:44pm ( 125 reviews ) • coca-cola.ee
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Rated by MijaKappa on May 09 2008, 5:48pm
cool..
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Rated by Nopanacea on May 09 2008, 10:19am
I love this visualization of the intense about of embodied energy and public health impacts that Coke imparts.
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Rated by seachelle555 on May 09 2008, 2:52am
this is an estonian website for coke....probably why the ad rules
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Rated by lrdbyron on May 08 2008, 10:00pm
One should not have to stumble into a coke ad. However since its here.. Can I say that an entire alien species dedicated to one thing and one thing only.. creating coke. IS such creepy propaganda, here we have a world corp. that was in bed with the CIA that has used para-military to kill union bosses in the 3rd world. but this Ad which plays before EVERY MOVIE I see at the theater is a pure singing utopia of Heavenly existence. I makes me ill. http://www.killercoke.org/
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Reviewed by sdashiki on May 08 2008, 7:44am
Wow, for a corporation, that video quality is SHIIIIITE
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Rated by Punkydolly on May 08 2008, 2:07am
Holy cow I don't use stumbleupon to look at ads for bloated US companies...give me a break!
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Rated by eronkid on May 07 2008, 8:19pm
the burping sound
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Rated by View-TV on May 07 2008, 8:52am
great animation and interesting concept, but Coke Cola is a company involved in both illegal anti-union practices, as well as proved to have hired assasins to kill union leaders in it's Guatemala plant back in the 70s. Good ad, horrible company.
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Rated by Squato on May 07 2008, 8:45am
And once more, Coke shows how to make a great ad. And Lilith-Katsuragi, name one thing that isn't propaganda. If you are going to bitch about the evils of a company/whatever, and hit one thing as a means of taking on something larger. Then try to see the bigger picture.