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  2. File:English & Hebrew Coke labels.jpg - Wikipedia

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  3. Beverage can printing - Wikipedia

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    Printer plates contact a rubberized blanket on a rotating wheel, resulting in a complete negative color image on the blanket. Clean cans are fed into the printer and are placed on a steel mandrel. The spinning mandrel then rotates the can body against the rotating blanket, resulting in the transfer of the final graphic image onto the can body.

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  6. List of Coca-Cola slogans - Wikipedia

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    2000 – Coca-Cola: co za radość ('Coca-Cola: such a joy') — part of international "Enjoy!" branding; created by professor Jerzy Bralczyk, authority in linguistics. branding; created by professor Jerzy Bralczyk, authority in linguistics.

  7. Why are Coke drinkers smiling? Vending machines to be more ...

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    Coca-Cola (KO) is apparently getting into the Copenhagen spirit. ... announced that 100% of their new vending machines and coolers will be hydrofluorocarbon-free (HFC-free) by 2015. When completed ...

  8. Here’s Why the Coca-Cola Logo Is Red

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    The post Here’s Why the Coca-Cola Logo Is Red appeared first on Reader's Digest. Hint: It has to do with booze. The post Here’s Why the Coca-Cola Logo Is Red appeared first on Reader's Digest.

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