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The Coca-Cola Classic was a regular season National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) college football game played in Tokyo, Japan, from 1977 to 1993. It was originally sponsored by Mitsubishi and known as the Mirage Bowl , and later sponsored by The Coca-Cola Company and renamed for the soft drink Coca-Cola Classic .
The venue opened as Coca-Cola Starplex Amphitheatre on July 23, 1988, [2] with a concert by Rod Stewart. The outdoor covered amphitheater featured 7,500 seats under a pavilion and 12,500 general admission lawn seats. [3] After Coca-Cola's naming rights expired in 1998, the venue was known simply as Starplex Amphitheatre.
Coca-cola's new AI-generated holiday commercial has some people outraged, calling it "soulless" and "scary." ... The beverage giant revealed a reboot of its 1995 classic "Holidays Are Coming ...
The two helped build it into the country's fifth-largest Coca-Cola bottler before selling it in 1998. Hoffman chaired the Dallas Plan, a 30-year blueprint for reshaping the city of Dallas, which had been unanimously adopted by the City Council in December 1994.
Finish your holiday shopping, visit with Santa, watch a free movie, listen to Christmas music or enjoy tea while touring the Festival of Trees. ... Dec. 16 at various locations across Dallas County.
In August of 2024, it released the limited-edition Coca-Cola Oreo Zero Sugar soda in partnership with the cookie brand, and in October, the Coca-Cola company announced it was also bringing back ...
Dixie Classic: 1921, 1924, 1933 Dallas, Texas: Forerunner to the current Cotton Bowl Classic Famous Toastery Bowl: 2023 Charlotte, North Carolina: One year substitution for the Bahamas Bowl. Fort Worth Classic: 1920 Fort Worth, Texas: Freedom Bowl: 1984–1994 Anaheim, California: Frisco Football Classic: 2021 Frisco, Texas
The song was also featured in a Coca-Cola Christmas promotional campaign, which makes use of altered lyrics. It is Thornton's best selling single to date and is played every Christmas season in Germany. [citation needed] The song charted at #3 in both Germany and Switzerland, #5 in Austria, #21 in Slovenia, and #50 in Poland.