- 13 Mar 2007
- 09:37 am
Coca Cola - For Everyone
I ran into this prize-winning Coca Cola commercial called ‘For Everyone’. It’s an oldie (2002) but it’s great. It shows that there are endless ways of looking at just one object. Watch the video.
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@Jeff: Comments like that don't really add anything. If you dislike the commercial then tell us why you don't like it.
Posted by: Fresh Creation on 13 Mar 2007 | 11:45 am
i didn't know there were such strange sizes in bottles, original concept though :)
Posted by: Lexx on 13 Mar 2007 | 09:00 pm
Sorry if I caused offence. My comment was intended in the spirit of a small boy throwing a snowball at a gent wearing a top hat - in other words, the absurd pomposity and false grandiosity offended me and I wanted to stick two fingers up or blow a raspberry at what is at the end of the day an attempt to promote a product that is responsible for dental decay and a universal increase in obesity. I just detest the fake poetic tone of this commercial. So Coke comes in lots of different shaped containers. Big deal. I really don't know why that is something to wax lyrical over. I do enjoy visiting this site. Thanks; I appreciate the work involved and it's introduced me to many great things. However, this particular commercial aint one of them!
Posted by: Jeff on 14 Mar 2007 | 12:19 pm
@Jeff: Good to hear that you enjoy Fresh Creation.... :-) Also good to hear the reason why you dislike the commercial. This puts things into perspective and gives others a chance to understand you and perhaps share their vision with you.... Personally I just look at the idea behind the commercial. That's why I think the commercial is great. The product itself is not what the post is about.
Posted by: Fresh Creation on 14 Mar 2007 | 12:34 pm
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