damn, Canada just got coke life last year and they're discontinuing it elsewhere?Wait America still has the green coke?!
Oh man I'm so jealous. It was the best but they discontinued it here.
Uhh, I've never torqued a nut like that in my life. (@ 1:05)
Turning it 90 degrees after the wrench has clicked?
You're over tightening it or the wrench is set wrong
damn, Canada just got coke life last year and they're discontinuing it elsewhere?
though what...?
i don't get the title
Every time I see a coke ad I think to myself "does coke really need advertising?"
Coke has been Coke since 1886, everyone knows that it exists and what it tastes like.
It's crazy they still spent so much on these crazy ads.
Then it's Christmas and suddenly Santa has become the icon of Coca Cola.
Waste of money? Some GAFer made a whole thread about this ad. It's now got our attention. Bet some GAFers are now thinking about drinking one. Win-win to Coke.
Every time I see a coke ad I think to myself "does coke really need advertising?"
Coke has been Coke since 1886, everyone knows that it exists and what it tastes like.
It's crazy they still spent so much on these crazy ads.
Then it's Christmas and suddenly Santa has become the icon of Coca Cola.
Everyone knows that Coke exists and what it tastes like.
Everyone knows that Dr. Pepper exists and what it tastes like.
The next time you're thirsty though (assuming you like both drinks), and you just saw the ad, there's a chance you'll pick Coke since it's fresh in your head.
That's how most drink/food advertisements work. They know you already know they exist. They're there playing in the off chance you're hungry or thirsty and you'll think about them first.
It's about brand awareness.
Every time I see a coke ad I think to myself "does coke really need advertising?"
Coke has been Coke since 1886, everyone knows that it exists and what it tastes like.
It's crazy they still spent so much on these crazy ads.
Then it's Christmas and suddenly Santa has become the icon of Coca Cola.
Seems like a waste of money. Fancy signs aren't going to make me buy a coke any more than wispy paper signs would do.
You'd be surprised how much marketing works.
it's cool but it's not impressive, if that makes sense.
Everyone knows that Coke exists and what it tastes like.
Everyone knows that Dr. Pepper exists and what it tastes like.
The next time you're thirsty though (assuming you like both drinks), and you just saw the ad, there's a chance you'll pick Coke since it's fresh in your head.
That's how most drink/food advertisements work. They know you already know they exist. They're there playing in the off chance you're hungry or thirsty and you'll think about them first.
Every time I see a coke ad I think to myself "does coke really need advertising?"
Coke has been Coke since 1886, everyone knows that it exists and what it tastes like.
It's crazy they still spent so much on these crazy ads.
Then it's Christmas and suddenly Santa has become the icon of Coca Cola.
Seems like a waste of money. Fancy signs aren't going to make me buy a coke any more than wispy paper signs would do.
Seems like a waste of money. Fancy signs aren't going to make me buy a coke any more than wispy paper signs would do.