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Coca-Cola unveils its summer campaign as it celebrates the ‘magic’ of its taste

Coca-Cola has announced its campaign kicking off annual summer marketing push with a campaign that aims to spark memories and positive feelings of drinking Coke as it looks to drive up sales.

The features of the campaign entails a TV spot that first airs this week shows a woman enjoying a bottle of Coca-Cola while standing at a bus stop in the rain. The ad, created by Wieden&Kennedy London, then shows the woman remembering – through the medium of a giant animated tongue – all the times she has enjoyed the drink.

This includes watching a sunset on the beach, enjoying a party and taking a trip to the cinema. The drink appears to perk her up on a rainy day. in addition, the TV ads feature both classic Coca-Cola and Coca-Cola Zero Sugar. The campaign will also appear in outdoor, digital, experiential and PR activity.

“Coca-Cola as a known brand, is keen to spark feelings of nostalgia towards its drinks.”

In recent times,  it tied up with Netflix’s 1980s-set series Stranger Things to make the ill-fated launch of ‘New Coke’ in 1985 part of the plot, launching a campaign and a London pop-up to promote the partnership.

According to the marketing director for Western Europe at Coca-Cola, Walter Susini, he said: “Coca-Cola has the unique ability to evoke positive feelings and emotions associated with special memories and this campaign celebrates that.”

“The creative dramatises the magic of the Coca-Cola taste both figuratively with the animated tongue and emotionally through the memories associated with taking that first sip of an ice-cold Coca-Cola on a summer’s day.

“We wanted to bring these moments to life and show that not only is Coca-Cola a delicious and refreshing drink, but that it also has the unique ability to bring back positive memories and associations of living your best life,” he explained.

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