Examples of using Coca-cola in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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According to a market study by KPMG,“Made in Italy” is the third most known brand worldwide, after Coca-Cola and Visa.
The combined profits of the six leading tobacco companies in 2010 were $35 billion, which was equal to the combined profits of Coca-Cola, Microsoft, and McDonald's in 2010.
After World War II ended, he said that in his lifetime he wanted everyone in the world to have tasted Coca-Cola.
Microsoft, Coca-Cola, Fidelity, Quaker Oats,
He suggested the name“Coca-Cola” for the new beverage, thinking that the two C's would look very good in advertising.
One beverage particularly tied to coca is Coca-Cola, a carbonated soft drink produced by the Coca-Cola Company.
Coca-Cola advertising has indeed greatly affected American pop culture, and even the whole world.
In 1929, Coca-Cola was flooded throughout the United States and the profits flowed into the company's pocket.
She did a Coca-Cola commercial and acted in stage plays like Stalling, Cordstons Courts, andLangley, the Musical.
Coca-Cola launches biggest campaign in ten years with Taste the Feeling.
She did a Coca-Cola commercial and acted in stage plays like Stalling, Cordstons Courts, and Langley, the Musical.
Once during a Coca-cola drinking competition he fainted after drinking coca-cola so now he has a phobia against coca-cola!
Along with Chinese marketing company Pioco, Coca-Cola is sponsoring a Bluetooth-based ad campaign at several hotspots throughout Beijing.
The Coca-Cola Company and The Coca-Cola Foundation have invested more than $160 million into Atlanta over the past decade.
When we see the Coca-Cola logo, we think of all the emotions that Coca-Cola brings to us.
If you want a Coke in Brazil, ask for coca or coca-cola, as"cola" means"glue", in Portuguese.
Coca-Cola” was translated as“Bite The Wax Tadpole”, when the company
Coca-Cola is not the only company looking to tap into the 1.3 billion potential consumers in this emerging market nation.
But 2008 is the year Coca-Cola hopes the tables are turned for it in China.
First Coca-Cola logo appeared in the Atlanta Journal Constitution on Saturday May 23 1886.