Tristan Richards+FollowCoke’s Trucks Go Electric in PNG!Coca-Cola just rolled out its first-ever electric delivery trucks in Papua New Guinea. Imagine your favorite soda arriving with zero gas fumes! This move means cleaner air for locals and less fuel burned, but Coke still has a long way to go on cutting plastic waste. It’s a small step for the planet, but a big PR win for Coke. Would you pick a drink delivered by an EV? #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #CocaCola113Share
Edward Wallace+FollowCoke Shuts Plants—What’s Up With That?Coca-Cola is closing five US factories, leaving nearly 900 folks job-hunting. Why? Coke wants to save cash by using more robots and fewer people to bottle your favorite sodas. Plus, rising costs (like pricier aluminum cans) are squeezing profits. The good news: Coke’s still selling strong, so your Diet Coke fix is safe. But for workers, it’s a tough shake-up—severance and job help are on the table, but change is never easy. If you’ve ever been laid off, what’s your best tip for bouncing back? #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #CocaCola8247Share
robertocarter+FollowCoke’s Glass Bottles Get a Green MakeoverHeads up, soda fans! Coca-Cola is rolling out a new eco-friendly twist in France: their glass bottles can now be returned and reused up to 25 times. That’s a lot less waste and a big win for the planet. Plus, their French factory is cutting down on gas and using local green energy. While these super-sustainable bottles are mostly for French locals, it’s a cool peek at how our favorite drinks might get greener everywhere soon. #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup #CocaCola30Share
fnixon+FollowStar Wars Coke Cans: Gotta Catch ‘Em All!Heads up, soda and Star Wars fans! Coca-Cola is dropping limited-edition cans and bottles featuring your favorite Star Wars characters—think Darth Vader, Yoda, and even Grogu. These collectible drinks are hitting select stores and Disney parks soon, but they won’t last long. If you’re a collector or just want a cool can for your desk, now’s the time to hunt them down. Pro tip: Disney park exclusives are the real unicorns! #StarWars #CocaCola #Collectibles #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup10Share
Vanessa Brown+FollowCoke’s Big River Cleanup: Real Change or PR Splash?Coca-Cola is funding a huge cleanup of Pakistan’s Ravi River, one of the world’s most polluted waterways. The project aims to bring cleaner water to local communities and fight waterborne diseases. While it’s a win for people living nearby, Coke still has a big plastic problem—those bottles aren’t going anywhere just yet. So, is this a real step forward or just a drop in the ocean? Either way, it’s a reminder that even big brands can make a difference, one river at a time. #CocaCola #Sustainability #WaterCrisis #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup10Share
derek12+FollowCoke’s Big Factory Shake-Up: What’s Next?Heads up, soda fans: Coca-Cola just shut down a California factory, letting go of 135 workers. Why? Coke’s ditching the old-school way of making and bottling everything themselves and handing it off to specialists. It’s like outsourcing your laundry so you can focus on picking out cool new outfits (or, in Coke’s case, flavors). The catch? Fewer jobs, and they might not come back to your neighborhood. If your town’s got a big plant, it’s a good time to brush up your resume—just in case. #CocaCola #JobLoss #FactoryClosure #Business10Share
Edward Wallace+FollowCoke’s $1M Bet: Can It Fix Plastic Waste?Coca-Cola just dropped $1 million to help clean up its plastic mess, teaming up with nonprofits to boost recycling in places like Turkey and Saudi Arabia. They’re giving cash to startups and groups with smart ideas to cut down on plastic trash—think better recycling bins and teaching folks how to ditch single-use bottles. After getting called out as a top plastic polluter (and even sued), Coke’s hoping this move will help the planet—and its reputation. Would you recycle more if big brands made it easier? #CocaCola #PlasticWaste #Recycling #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup34Share
robertocarter+FollowRetro Diet Cherry Coke Is Back—But Only at Kroger!Heads up, soda fans! Coca-Cola is dusting off its old-school Diet Cherry Coke and giving it a retro makeover—think vintage cans and all. Starting mid-July, you’ll only find this blast from the past at Kroger stores. Why the comeback? It’s all about nostalgia marketing—brands know we love a throwback, and limited runs mean you’ll want to grab it before it’s gone. So if you’re craving a taste of the ‘80s, keep your eyes peeled in the soda aisle! #CocaCola #RetroRevival #DietCherryCoke30Share
Keith Bass+FollowCoke’s Bottle Labels Get a Reality CheckEver noticed those "100% recycled" claims on your soda bottles? Turns out, they weren’t totally true—Coca-Cola just got called out for greenwashing. Now, after some serious side-eye from EU watchdogs, Coke’s updating its labels to be more honest (like, the bottle is recycled, but not the cap or label). It’s a reminder to check what brands say versus what they actually do—and to use your wallet to support real eco-friendly moves! #CocaCola #Greenwashing #Sustainability #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup50Share
Susan Moreno+FollowCoke’s AI Ad Oops: Why It MattersSpotted: Coca-Cola’s latest ad tried to flex by quoting famous books, but it messed up big time—misattributing a quote and even dropping a typo. Turns out, AI did the research, but humans missed the double-check. The real kicker? People are calling out Coke for using energy-hungry AI and not respecting creators. If you’re tired of soulless ads and want your dollars to count, maybe grab your next drink from a brand that cares about people and the planet. #CocaCola #AI #MarketingFail #Business #EntrepreneurshipStartup20Share