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January 19th 2014

Our Top Creative Ways to Recycle Your Coca-Cola Goods

Now there's a few simple things in life that we can rely on for a few moments of heaven, listening to our favourite songs, a cold shower on a hot day and of course, cracking open an ice cold can of Coca-Cola! Now imagine getting in indulge ourselves but knowing the treat doesn't stop at the end of the can? Well with some of these amazing and oh-so inventive ideas for how you can get more from your drink, this is exactly how it can be!

Yep all over the world, Coca-Cola fans have been coming up with some amazing and super creative ways to get more from your Coke with some brilliant ideas for things you can make or do with your cans and bottles.

Here's a few of our favourite ideas to help inspires some creative recycling of your own....

Free 'Can'dle holders! Yep you can turn a humble coke can into and amazing custom candle holder featuring your favourite drink.

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June 24th 2013

Classic Coca-Cola Ads Through The Ages

It's no secret...we LOVE Coca-Cola! For as long as we can remember, Coke has always been a part of our lives, be it as a super special treat as a kid, right up to now where it's the first port of call when out for a meal, at a fast food joint (like the cool kids), cinema or actually here at Truffle Towers where we have a fridge full the the brim of the sweet stuff!

I'm sure we're not the only ones out there who have a cheeky Coke as one of the simple pleasures in life. To celebrate possibly one of the biggest and best brands ever...(much like we did with the Levi's ads post), we thought we would take a tasty trip down memory lane and have a look back at some of the classic TV Coca-Cola Adverts and see if they fire up your fizzy memory. Take a peep....

Beach - 1963

Campaign: "Things Go Better with Coke"

It was in 1963 that Coca-Cola started using the slogan "Things Go Better with Coke." Advertising agency McCann-Erickson worked with popular acts at the time to create musical jingles utilizing the slogan. This campaign also saw a huge number of jingles reworked from popular sings of the time which were also played all over the radio in advertising slots. Not surprisingly, people loved it! Not sure it would work these day on us cynical bunch though. What do you think?

Hilltop - 1971

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