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The jolly, rotund figure of Santa Claus in a red suit is a staple of Christmas imagery. While Santa's figure existed before, Coca-Cola played a pivotal role in popularizing and solidifying this modern ...
While Coca-Cola helped popularize today’s image, its version of Santa Claus drew inspiration from an 1822 poem and earlier Santa depictions.
The Coke Santa is a classic. But as of 2005 he is no more on Coca-Cola packaging. That means Santa has been evicted from cans, glass bottles and two liter plastic bottles.
Christmas and Coca Cola go hand in hand, particularly that iconic Coke Lorry advert. But did Coca Cola invent Santa? Santa has been featured in Coke adverts since the 1920s with a jolly fat man in … ...
Putting Santa in that red suit wasn't Coca-Cola's idea. You can thank American editorial cartoonist Thomas Nast for that. His depiction of Santa Claus, drawn in 1863 for Harper's Weekly created ...
Coca-Cola first began using a version of Santa Claus Coca-Cola says was more reminiscent of Nast’s in advertisements in the 1920s, the company says.
UPDATE: Nov. 17, 2023: Coca-Cola will expand its generative AI-fueled “Create Real Magic” platform to allow consumers to design digital holiday cards with brand assets including its iconic depictions ...
Coca-Cola did help popularize today’s image of Santa Claus, but its version of Santa drew inspiration from an 1822 poem and earlier Santa depictions. Skip Navigation Share on Facebook ...
While Coca-Cola helped popularize today’s image, its version of Santa Claus drew inspiration from an 1822 poem and earlier Santa depictions.