Many people pass on the urban legend that Santa Claus's red suit was created by Coca Cola, but that is untrue. Thomas Nast had Santa running around in his red and white ensemble years before Coca ...
What people may not realise, however, is that Coca-Cola played a pivotal role in popularising the image of Santa Claus we know and love today. “Over the years, Coca-Cola has remained synonymous ...
Most people think it was Coca-Cola that turned him red in a bid to advertise the brand, but wasn't quite that simple. As kringle_kris points out on TikTok, the image of Santa has actually changed ...
Many believe Coca-Cola turned him red as a Christmas marketing strategy, but the truth isn't that straightforward. As highlighted by @kringle_kris on TikTok, Santa's image has undergone ...
The transformation of Santa's image to the vivid red we know today evolved over time. Contrary to popular belief, many attribute the change to Coca-Cola's advertising campaigns, but the truth is ...
The iconic image of Santa in vibrant red has evolved over time. Contrary to popular belief, many attribute this colour change to Coca-Cola's marketing efforts, but the truth is not quite so ...
Moved by this reality, Coca-Cola Philippines has chosen to shine the light on OFWs this holiday season ... compassion, and kindness; that we all have Santa’s spirit inside of us, just waiting to come ...
But Santa coalesced into the man we know in the 1930s, thanks to a series of iconic advertisements from The Coca-Cola Company. In 1931, Coca-Cola hired a Michigan-born illustrator named Haddon ...
The Coca-Cola Caravan will make multiple stops in Iowa on its journey across the country spreading holiday cheer. At each stop, visitors can take a photo with Santa while getting a Coca-Cola and a ...