Over the past year or so, we've truly witnessed a revival of Diet Coke — a Renaissance, if you will. Fellow DC lovers (nope, not the comics) are probably familiar with the social media craze and even ...
Name a more recognizable glass than a Coca-Cola vessel. That’s right, you can’t. You might’ve thought your grandparents were strange for keeping old anniversary bottles of Coke around the house, but ...
Most people are staring at that sentence, trying to figure out what it means. Would that be a fancy piece of china, decorated with slugs? Or maybe a plate on which slugs are served? This has nothing ...
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Coca-Cola weighs shift to glass
Coca-Cola is signaling a possible return to more glass packaging, a move that could reshape how the beverage giant gets ...
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Vintage Coke Bottles And Cans Worth More Than You'd Expect
Most people see old Coke bottles as nothing more than empty containers destined for the recycling bin. They couldn't be more wrong. What started as Dr. John Pemberton's health tonic in Atlanta back in ...
Soda giant Coca-Cola is testing a new change to its packaging. The change, which is being piloted in Europe, is part of the ...
Remember those classic contour glass refillable Coca-Cola Co (NYSE:KO) bottles? Well, they’re coming back. The company announced that the curvy bottles will become available in several emerging ...
O-I Glass and Coca-Cola are expanding an existing relationship to recycle more than 700,000 glass bottles annually. Coca-Cola and O-I Glass say glass, an easily recyclable material, needs to be reused ...
Coca-Cola, once a critic of some of Donald Trump‘s actions, is commemorating his presidential inauguration with the first custom Diet Coke bottle, in continuation of a 20-year tradition. Margo Martin, ...
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTHI) – Just last year, the Coca-Cola bottle celebrated its 100th anniversary. It’s a bottle that has its ‘roots’ in Terre Haute. One year later, the state of Indiana chooses to ...
Discussing the presidential prospects of Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton and Rudy Giuliani, political analyst Flavia Colgan asserted that Clinton will have an “authenticity” problem in “moving to the ...
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