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Coca-Cola Rings In The Holiday Season With Unique Christmas Commercial

Coca-Cola Christmas Commercial

We’re all getting into the holiday spirit with just a little more than a month until Christmas. Lights and decorations are popping up, holiday songs are playing everywhere we go, and companies are using this time of year to roll out special advertising campaigns.  In the 1930s, the Coca-Cola Company created an advertising campaign that depicted Santa Claus. Their image helped to mold who we all know now as the jolly man in the red suit. For years, a Coca-Cola Christmas commercial meant the start of the season, serving up a big glass of holiday joy. This year, Coca-Cola brought back a sound from the past to kick off the holiday season.

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You Might Start Singing Along To The New Coca-Cola Christmas Commercial Right Away

As soon as the commercial begins, we hear the family tune Holidays Are Coming from a 1990s Coca-Cola campaign. Coke continues to layer the nostalgia with polar bears, red Coca-Cola trucks, beautiful Christmas lights, and Santa’s sleigh. The video brings back some great memories of Christmas past. Some criticized the video because of its use of AI, but the company quickly clapped back.

“The Coca-Cola Company has celebrated a long history of capturing the magic of the holidays in content, film, events, and retail activations for decades around the globe,” a spokesperson shared with the New York Post.

Coca-Cola released another Christmas commercial featuring the song Holiday Road, popularized by the Vacation franchise. The commercial shows a weary traveler just trying to get home. While they face a few bumps in the road, they eventually make it home and enjoy an ice-cold Coca-Cola.

Fans loved this ad.

One wrote, “This feels more like The Real Thing, Coca-Cola.”

And this person agreed. “‘Love is worth it,’ another reason I LOVE Coca-Cola.”

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