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In 1995, the Coca-Cola Company won an injunction against the Polar Corporation, a family-run soft-drink company, for running an advertisement in which a polar bear threw away a can of Coca-Cola. The court ruled that the Polar Corporation could continue to use the polar bear character, but that it could not show it throwing away Coca-Cola. [5]
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The Polar Bears is a 2012 animated short film presented by The Coca-Cola Company, produced by Ridley Scott, written by David Reynolds, and directed by John Stevenson. [1] The film features the voices of Lin-Manuel Miranda, Armie Hammer, Jonathan Adams, and Megyn Price.
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The first official pin trading center was established at the 1988 Winter Olympics in Calgary, sponsored by Coca-Cola, [9] which began manufacturing its own pins to trade that year. [20] Around 500,000 people visited Olympic pin trading sites at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona. [20]