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AROUND THE WORLD Dan Moritz
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North America The familiar plastic 20oz U.S. Coke Bottle. Located in Manitoba, the worlds largest known Coke Can. The also familiar U.S. 12oz can. Coke’s 2 Liter Bottle.
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Central America Still commonly served in Glass bottles, Mexican-made Coke (served throughout Central America) is preferred by many because, unlike it’s counterparts worldwide, it is sweetened with real Cane Sugar, not corn syrup; though it is not usually served as cold as in the U.S.
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South America In South America, much like Central America, it is common to find Coca-Cola bottled in traditional glass bottles. Pictured are some new aluminum bottles recently released in Brazil. In South America, they do not have “Diet Coke”, instead they call it “Coca-Cola Light”. A Chilean Coke bottle shaped like a soccer ball for World Cup Promotion.
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Europe Similar to the U.S.’ 20oz bottle, Europe typically sells smaller Half- Liter plastic bottles. A french Half-Liter aluminum Coke can. An arrangement of British Coke Cans. An older glass Coke Bottle from Spain.
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Russia The Coca-Cola logo translated into Russian, though it is usually marketed with it’s traitional label. A Russian stubby Coke can, 330mL. These Russian matrioshka dolls are an example of how much Coke has become a park of Russian culture.
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Middle East A coke can as sold in Iran. These 330mL cans usually feature both the native language and the English logos. A glass 1L bottle with a plastic top. HebrewArabic An Israeli Coke Can
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Africa An egyptian Coke Can, again 330mL, a common size overseas. Throughout most Africa, clear glass bottles are the norm for Coke, usually without label. Coke is served at this “Jesus is the Answer” ‘Cooling Spot’.
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South Asia South Asia’s Coke Sizes: Glass Bottles: 200 mL, 300 mL, 500 mL, 1000 mL Plastic Bottles: 500 ml, 1.5 L, 2 L, 2.25 L, Can: 330mL A contoured 1.5 and 2L bottle. The recurring glass bottles and 330mL cans.
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East Asia A 1995 Chinese Coke ad which says “forever happy and free spirited”. Coca-Cola is almost as common in East Asia as in North America. A giant coke bottle, towering above a four story building in china. A high-tech aluminum 400mL Coke bottle from Japan. A Coca-Cola 6-pack from China
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Southeast Asia Though coming in many different shaped and sizes, Southeast Asian coke comes almost exclusively in glass bottles; with a few plastic bottles being introduced only in recent years.
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To conclude Coca-Cola’s shape and size, and even recipe may change around the world, but it’s cultural infulence really does not. It is a staple product across the world.
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