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Coca-Cola Creations Partners with Rosalía for 'Coca-Cola Move'

Coca-Cola Creations has unveiled a brand-new flavour called Coca-Cola Move, and Rosalía is the star of a campaign to promote the new beverage. The new flavor has hints of raspberry at the first sip, transitioning into a bubblegum flavor to finish. The iconic soda brand teamed up with Rosalía ahead of the Super Bowl to promote the new ‘Coca-Cola Move’ with a new campaign ad. This is the first of several drops scheduled to happen over 2023 as Coca-Cola begins to recruit celebrities for its campaigns.

"To further bring the product to life, fans can scan a QR code on the collectible Coca-Cola Move can or bottle to access the digital Coca-Cola Creations Hub. It offers engaging digital experiences for fans to discover and explore new territories, such as accessing behind-the-scenes content of Rosalía's making of the single, [...]” said the brand in a statement.

Image Credit: Coca-Cola Creations

Celebrity-endorsed Beverages
There is an opportunity for companies to collaborate with celebrities for the creation and promotion of new beverage flavors.
Interactive Packaging
QR codes on packaging can allow customers to access exclusive digital content, creating a more engaging and interactive experience.
Multi-flavored Beverages
Beverages with multiple distinct flavors or flavor transitions are a trend that could be further explored and expanded upon.

Sectors Adopting This

Beverage Industry
Companies in the beverage industry can look to collaborations with celebrities and interactive packaging to innovate their products.
Entertainment Industry
Celebrity endorsements in the beverage industry present an opportunity for the entertainment industry to expand their branding and reach a wider audience.
Digital Marketing Industry
Interactive packaging and digital experiences through QR codes create opportunities for the marketing industry to further engage with customers and create innovative campaigns.
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