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Published Date: 06 June 2009
ROBERT Burns has become the first real person to feature on a Coca-Cola bottle.
The special edition reproduces the image of Scotland's national poet between the antlers of a stag to mark Homecoming Scotland 2009, in a colourful red, white and gold tribute.

Although an image of Santa Claus has previously appeared on a bottle of Coke, it is the first time the company has used the image of a historical figure on a bottle.

In another marketing milestone it is the first time Coca-Cola has dedicated a special edition to a nation.

First Minister Alex Salmond was at Gleneagles Hotel in Perthshire yesterday for the delivery of the first of the one million bottles of Homecoming Coke to go on sale.

"Andy Warhol described the Coca-Cola's contour bottle as 'the design icon of the decade', but now that it is decorated with my 'Man of the Millennium' I think its visual identity is even more significant," he said.

"This year, as we celebrate the 250th anniversary of the birth of Robert Burns, we have a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to remind our friends and family of everything that makes Scotland unique. This unique design for 2009 captures the spirit of that celebration, and is a fantastic way of translating our heritage and identity into the language of popular culture.

"Coca-Cola's support is a huge vote of confidence in the pulling-power of Scotland's Year of Homecoming – as a party with huge commercial potential. This new design is a fantastic way of tapping into the Scottish market and its global connections."

PR guru Mark Borkowski praised the Homecoming Coke as a "cool" piece of branding.

"The average human can only drink so much liquid and we are all urged to drink healthy drinks like water," he said.

"Coca-Cola have been pretty imaginative and confident with their brand and image and I think this is a cool idea.

"I think these bottles will be a hit with the Scottish public and become sought after by collectors from the Scottish diaspora around the globe.

"The only real problem is what would Burns have thought of it?"


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  • Last Updated: 05 June 2009 10:29 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Robert Burns
 
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06/06/2009 00:51:24
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Stephen Maturin,

, HMS Surprise, at sea , 06/06/2009 06:19:48
Including bottling water in India and other hot countries and leaving none for the locals. They aso built a hideous big depot up at East Kilbride that can be seen for miles and is a hideous white shed. How many cooncilors palms had to be greased to get that monstrosity passed by the planning commitee?
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donald,

glasgow 06/06/2009 07:24:22
Stuck on a boattle o' Coca Cola,
Searching for the Yankee Dollar.

It wid take merr than Rabbie, or a Heilan jig,
Or Wullie McGonagle tae mak me swig.

Imperialist ginger maks ye obese,
The golden egg that killed the geese.

The adman's dream and lousy patter.
Whit next? Wull they sell oor watter?
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donald,

glasgow 06/06/2009 07:25:00
Ae fond fizz and then they farted.
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EdwinB,

Glasgow 06/06/2009 08:05:06
"The average human can only drink so much liquid and we are all urged to drink healthy drinks like water," he said.

Is Mr Borkowski saying that drinking Coke is like drinking water? Scots need less sugar in the diet not more.

Coke is a big imperialist company with ruthless employment policies, and as Stephen says (I can't see Killick carrying a tray of coke to the captain!) they ride roughshod over the locals.











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Americanbob,

06/06/2009 09:10:33
Not too sure how well it'll go with the haggis?
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Anne,

Eaglesham 06/06/2009 09:45:32
And all because Scotland is the only country in Europe in which coca cola is outsold by a local product - irn bru!
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Kobi.,

06/06/2009 15:43:04
#7

Urban myth. Taking both on-sales and off-sales together, Coca Cola significantly outsells Irn Bru.
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Mcsnagpile,

06/06/2009 16:26:09
The only thing that should be allowed on a Coca Cola bottle is the Skull and Cross Bones.
The argument is which gives the Biggest ASS to the Asses that drink it.
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07/06/2009 01:03:41
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stephen mccall,

Lomita,Ca 07/06/2009 05:51:17
Just a thought ,is Burns the best representative of the nation?
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livilion,

livingston 07/06/2009 19:37:45
#2 Stephen Maturin

I used to work next door to Weepy Wullie's 'hideous white shed'(which is painted Coca Cola red), Coke's ginger factory is no worse than any other factory in College Milton and a lot better than some, or do you just have issues with industrial estates in general?
Not many in East Kilbride have complained about its appearance in the thirty-odd years I've known its been there.

Wind turbines painted white fouling the landscape, now there's something that bugs me, why not paint them sympathetic shades to blend in with their surroundings, like farmers' micro generation units and silage towers are?
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livilion,

livingston 07/06/2009 19:46:14
#9 Mcsnagpile
I regularly imbibe soft drinks with pleasure. I have no particular favourite but I find Irn Bru goes well with fish suppers and ginger beer makes great ice cream floats. On a hot day I am often thankfull for a cool refreshing coke particularly when I have to drive.

Now which part of this makes folk like me an ASS, is it the same bit that makes folks like you a greetin-faced smartass?

 

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