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Coca-Cola Christmas advert viewers up in arms about modern change for 2024
Fizzy drink company generated advert using artificial intelligence – and you may spot the absence of a key character
Coca-Cola ripped for ‘ugly’ AI-generated Christmas commercial: ‘Dystopian nightmare’
Paying homage to Coca-Cola’s 1995 “Holidays Are Coming” campaign, the new, 15-second advert depicts a fleet of cherry red trucks driving down a snowy road to deliver ice-cold bottles of cola to customers in a festively decorated town.
Coca-Cola kills off Santa with AI Christmas advert
Coca-Cola solely used artificial intelligence to generate this year’s Christmas advert instead of casting a person to play Santa Claus.
Coca-Cola’s iconic 'Holidays Are Coming' ad is now a soulless and creepy dystopian nightmare made by AI
Coca-Cola's UK TV ad campaign for the 2024 holiday season has launched The iconic 'Holidays Are Coming' ad has been recreated using AI Coca-Cola CMO Javiet Mexa says, "we want to bring Holidays Are Coming into the present.
Inside Coca-Cola’s first AI-generated TV ads
Coca-Cola worked with Secret Level and other studios to create three new versions of “Holidays Are Coming” ad.
When the Coca-Cola Christmas truck will return for 2024: dates, locations and everything you need to know
Featuring festive games, merchandise and, of course, Coke giveaways, the Coca-Cola Christmas truck is set to return for 2024 Mince pies and mulled wine, reindeer and nativities, these are the obvious giveaways that Christmas is ’round the corner.
Coca-Cola unveils ‘Holidays are coming’ ad made by AI
The Coca-Cola Company has reimagined its 1995 classic “Holidays are coming” with an AI-generated version. Promoting Coke Zero, the sugar-free variety of Coca-Cola, the 15-second clip is airing on TV today (14 November).
Coca-Cola issues 'Holidays are Coming' Christmas advert using AI
The fizzy drinks brand has added a modern twist to its iconic 'Holidays Are Coming' advert which has been playing on screens since 1995.
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Coca-Cola Europacific attracts a buy rating from Deutsche Bank
Deutsche Bank initiated coverage on Coca-Cola Europacific Partners PLC (NASDAQ:CCEP) on Thursday with a Buy rating. Analyst ...
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Major Coca-Cola Bottling Facility Shutting Down + Laying Off 101 Americans
One of those is Reyes Coca-Cola Bottling, LLC, located in California. According to a required notice that was filed prior to the shutdown and layoffs, 101 employees at their Modesto, Calif., facility ...
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The Hidden Message You Never Noticed on a Coca-Cola Bottle
There's more than meets the eye on the famous Coke logo. Here are all the details, plus the evolution of this distinctive ...
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Why Were Dividend King Stocks Coca-Cola, PepsiCo, and Procter & Gamble Falling After the Election?
Coke and P&G also hit all-time highs earlier this year, but began cooling in late September. As you can see in the following ...
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The Southern Way to Drink Coca-Cola (It's Way Better)
I've never been a huge
Coca-Cola
drinker. My childhood favorite was Mountain Dew (I hope my dentist isn't reading this), ...
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Does Drinking Coke Help Migraine Attacks?
But as she got older, she learned she was actually dealing with migraine attacks. Kilstrom regularly experiences episodes of ...
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Why Coca-Cola Stock Could Be in for a Tough Year in 2025
Coca-Cola can still make for an excellent dividend stock to own for investors who want some recurring income flowing through ...
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Elon Musk was shocked to see Warren Buffett’s Coca-Cola dividends in 2023 — and they've since grown even larger to $776M
Here's how Back in 2023, reports surfaced that Berkshire Hathaway, the investment empire of legendary investor Warren Buffett ...
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