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Coke Bails on White Cans, But Not on Climate Alarmism
National Legal & Policy Center ^ | December 1, 2011 | Paul Chesser

Posted on 12/01/2011 12:01:37 PM PST by jazusamo

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Coca-Cola ’s just-announced holiday campaign to supposedly protect Arctic polar bear habitat – highlighted by the company changing its iconic red cans to white – is ending, with the company killing off its new packaging two months earlier than planned.

No, Coke hasn’t seen the light on its disguised support for the global warming hoax . The images of polar bears will instead appear on redesigned red cans, after many consumers mistakenly grabbed the white cans believing they were selecting the silver-canned Diet Coke.

For example, the Wall Street Journal reported that in recent days about a half-dozen customers at an Atlanta deli returned their opened cans of “polar bear” Coke because they believed they had chosen Diet Coke. They were given the sugar-free colas without additional charge.

And other classic Coke drinkers said their sodas tasted differently in the white cans than they did in the red ones. The Journal noted a YouTube video in which a blindfolded woman taste tested classic Coke in both colored cans, and then held up the polar bear can and proclaimed, “This is the funky one!”

The ad campaign promoted the alleged need to protect polar bears, and Coca-Cola plans to donate $3 million to environmental pressure group World Wildlife Fund. But as NLPC has reported, the extent of WWF’s polar bear habitat “protection” only goes so far as their lobbying and litigation efforts to stop the increase of greenhouse gases emitted from the burning of fossil fuels for energy. In other words, the entire planet is their “habitat” and humans must stop burning coal, oil and natural gas for their selfish energy needs.

Meanwhile WWF, a global organization, hypocritically continues to spend millions of dollars annually on travel for staff and donors. Among the group’s stated beliefs are that airline travel is among the greatest causes of anthropogenic global warming, because of the greenhouse gas emissions from burning jet fuel.

That Coke customers’ money was diverted to WWF for its climate activism offended a number of them, which they expressed on Coca-Cola’s official blog (typos and Internet lingo have been corrected):

FYI, global warming has been unmasked as a scam. Coke jumping on the bandwagon to appease environmental activists is not my idea of good business. I will not be buying Coke for the holidays in protest of the move. I am positive many more people will follow. Most Americans are sick of this issue being shoved down our throats by politicians and now we have to endure it from a major corporation during the holidays? My money will be better spent elsewhere.

Since I despise the WWF, I will not be purchasing any Coke in the white cans. This is not a good marketing program; the time is over for pandering to global warming and climate change believers. It's a hoax, and your marketing research is flawed.

I am so disappointed that Coca-Cola has bought into the hoax of manmade global warming. You make a fine product, but you have been duped into thinking you are helping the environment by giving tons of money to that scam artist WWF. Scaring little kids and gullible adults into thinking that all the polar bears are going to drown - shame on WWF and everyone else like them.

Similarly, Dr. Ileana Johnson Paugh – who lived for 20 years under communism in Romania – wrote in the Canada Free Press about Coke’s support of WWF and similar organizations, “Every time global organizations and companies use global governance to tell us how to live, how to be better stewards of the environment, we are losing our freedom to govern ourselves.”

Laughably, but unsurprisingly, Coke has put a positive spin on the rollout of the revised (red) polar bear can, calling it “Arctic Home Phase II” and “the next collectible can featuring the white polar bears on the iconic Coca-Cola red backdrop. Consider these red cans an early holiday gift for collectors!” Problems related to the white can are not mentioned.

Rick Aristotle Munarriz of The Motley Fool called the white cans the company’s “biggest marketing blunder since New Coke,” and forecasted slow growth.

“This is just a flat-out boneheaded move by Coca-Cola,” Munarriz wrote. “Loyalists know the Coca-Cola color scheme. Regular Coke is red. Diet Coke is silver. Caffeine-free Coke is gold. White really is too close a kissing cousin to silver, and it's easy to see why folks grabbing the cans at convenience stores, delis, or perhaps even their own refrigerators may make the honest mistake.”

Considering the off-putting nature of Coke’s foray into the phony global warming issue – which threatens to make scarce the cheap, efficient energy resources that humans need to live healthier lives – the company ought to concern itself more with its intentional sins.

Paul Chesser is an associate fellow for the National Legal and Policy Center.



TOPICS: Business/Economy; Outdoors
KEYWORDS: cocacola; coke; globalwarming; globalwarminghoax; nlpc; polarbears; wwf
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To: jazusamo
Being in the business....I can tell you this will go down as one of the worst marketing promotions Coke has done.

Worse than "New Coke"? That would take some doing!

Do they even sell that stuff anymore?

21 posted on 12/01/2011 1:33:08 PM PST by Ronin (If we were serious about using the death penalty as a deterrent, we would bring back public hangings)
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To: Raven6

I thought they tasted old, like they had been in the back of my pick-up for a few weeks in the summer.


22 posted on 12/01/2011 1:49:47 PM PST by tiki
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To: Ronin

I’ve no idea if that New Coke is still sold, we don’t drink any soda.

He was referring to customers buying regular Coke in the white cans thinking they were buying diet Coke and that’s exactly what happened.


23 posted on 12/01/2011 2:15:35 PM PST by jazusamo (The real minimum wage is zero: Thomas Sowell)
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To: Ronin

——Worse than “New Coke”? That would take some doing!——

Actually ‘new coke’ was coca cola reponse to their 99 year old patent on the coke formula expiring....

They screwed up big time because it tasted bad but they did recover and responded quicky with bringing back ‘old coke’ under a new patent.... Thus protecting their product brand


24 posted on 12/01/2011 4:47:27 PM PST by Popman (Obama is God's curse upon the land....)
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To: jazusamo

Really wasn’t that hard to call.....some things simply are obvious to those even with little knowledge In the areas they know


25 posted on 12/01/2011 4:52:44 PM PST by Popman (Obama is God's curse upon the land....)
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To: thulldud
Guess I’ll stick with Royal Crown. Crown Royal is tastier.
26 posted on 12/01/2011 5:30:50 PM PST by j_tull (I may make you feel, but I can't make you think.)
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To: Popman

I never knew that. I have always been a Pepsi fan myself, but I remember reading about the “Cola Wars” in a book by a former Pepsico exec.

I only had new Coke a couple of times, but yeah, it was pretty bad. Worse than the generic colas you get in cheap supermarkets.

With the patent thing, it makes more sense now.


27 posted on 12/01/2011 5:34:33 PM PST by Ronin (If we were serious about using the death penalty as a deterrent, we would bring back public hangings)
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To: jazusamo

There is something sickening about the absolute pretense that polar bears are disappearing and that the way to prevent that from happening is to make them “cute.” They are in fact the most vicious predators of all bears. Go hunting one and it will try and circle around behind you and hunt you. They are not an animal to anthropomorphize by any stretch.


28 posted on 12/01/2011 5:41:11 PM PST by AmericanVictory (Should we be more like them or they more like we used to be?)
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To: AmericanVictory

I couldn’t agree more. If they do get you they eat you, unlike most bears.


29 posted on 12/01/2011 6:02:35 PM PST by jazusamo (The real minimum wage is zero: Thomas Sowell)
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To: Popman

“Classic Coke” is absolutely not the same as the original pre-New Coke coke.
After some discussion with other freepers, I thought it may be that classic coke no longer contained regular sugar like the original coke did.


30 posted on 12/01/2011 6:13:28 PM PST by visualops (artlife.us)
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To: AmericanVictory

I remember watching polar bears in 1976 and learning that the polar bear was the only mammal that will hunt down and kill a man for sport. No eating the guy or anything... Just kill him and shuffle off to the next adventure.


31 posted on 12/01/2011 8:23:37 PM PST by Raven6 (Psalm 144:1 and Proverbs 22:3)
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To: visualops

You’re right, it doesn’t. Took me a while (and a trip to France, where they still use sugar) to figure that out.

Thank the Lord for imported (sugar-based) Mexican Coke...try one and you’ll never look back!


32 posted on 12/03/2011 8:17:04 AM PST by M1903A1 ("We shed all that is good and virtuous for that which is shoddy and sleazy... and call it progress")
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