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Coca-Cola 'Share a Coke' campaign boosts US sales for first time in a decade | Coca-Cola 'Share a Coke' campaign boosts US sales for first time in a decade |
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What is in a name? A lot, at least judging by the success Coca-Cola’s ‘share a coke’ campaign has enjoyed after sales of the beverage jumped over summer. | What is in a name? A lot, at least judging by the success Coca-Cola’s ‘share a coke’ campaign has enjoyed after sales of the beverage jumped over summer. |
The ‘share a coke’ campaign has seen bottles and cans featuring common names and terms of endearment such as ‘friends’ and ‘family’ lining shelves in shops across the globe. | |
The personalised labels allow people to buy cans with their own names on - and crucially ones for their friends - giving sales in the US a two per cent rise, the Wall Street Journal reports. | The personalised labels allow people to buy cans with their own names on - and crucially ones for their friends - giving sales in the US a two per cent rise, the Wall Street Journal reports. |
Coca-Cola's website even had a feature allowing people to type their names on virtual cans which could be shared across social media. | Coca-Cola's website even had a feature allowing people to type their names on virtual cans which could be shared across social media. |
This boost reverses eleven years of decline for Coca-Cola in the US, who are battling concerns over links between soft drinks and obesity. | |
The campaign was first launched in Australia in 2011 as a way of re-engaging with consumers both in stores and online. Sales among young Australians subsequently surged by seven per cent and the campaign was rolled out across 80 countries. | The campaign was first launched in Australia in 2011 as a way of re-engaging with consumers both in stores and online. Sales among young Australians subsequently surged by seven per cent and the campaign was rolled out across 80 countries. |
In the US, the company printed bottles with the 250 most popular names, while in the UK the Coca-Cola was replaced with 1,000 names. | In the US, the company printed bottles with the 250 most popular names, while in the UK the Coca-Cola was replaced with 1,000 names. |
The Share a Coke campaign was only a temporary push however, and Coke is gradually switching back to its standard labels in America. | The Share a Coke campaign was only a temporary push however, and Coke is gradually switching back to its standard labels in America. |
Evan Holod, Coke's senior brand manager, said the company is now giving “serious consideration” to bringing it back next year. | Evan Holod, Coke's senior brand manager, said the company is now giving “serious consideration” to bringing it back next year. |
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