Coca-Cola Happiness
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3. Comment rated too low. Show this comment sokasha 3 years ago
of course they would be happy..
they didnt pay anything
That was awesome....what a way to show a bunch of college students some fun!
It would have been even better if it had been a beer machine instead. ![]()
normally i would think this was good, but i'm a bit over viral marketing.
(the sub made me a bit hungry though)
10. Comment rated too low. Show this comment Malinar 3 years ago
Stupid commercial for coca-cola.
11. Comment rated too low. Show this comment wiloo 3 years ago
Where will happiness strike next ?
Certainly not Haiti
What a big word for some coke...
13. Voutelamberopipi 3 years ago
i imagine the dilema... "hmmm let's hand out fast food and cokes in college, instead of condoms - they seem to need it more"
14. Comment rated too low. Show this comment irishgek 3 years ago
Ya and its no surprise americans have movies like super size me and
http://www.forbes.com/2007/02/07/worlds-fattest-countries-forbeslife-cx_ls_0208worldfat_2.html
American #8
thanks coke and mc donalds
The vending machines at my school do this too; although I have to rock it fairly hard before it get's "happy".
I think it's brilliant. PR at it's best.
They're reaching out to the demographic that has the most expendible income. They give out a few free bottles, couple of pizza's, sub sammiches and they gain thousands of customers in return thanks to the shared video all over the internet.
They didn't even have to buy commercial air time on networks, they just posted a video on a college site and then sat back to count the dollars as a result.
That's bloody brilliant.
Cool clip. ![]()
21. matrozrabbi89 3 years ago
"Can I have a Coke?"
"Hm.. Is Pepsi alright?"
"Hm.. Is monopoly money alright?"









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1. Dr_Horrible 3 years ago
0:44 OMG?! are there really humans in all vending machines?