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Attempts to enter codes that exceed the limit (for example, entering any code which will exceed 75 points) do not cause overflow; the participant was told to “hold on to that code”. (Any bonus points were limited to 2,000 points per week. The limit a member can bank is 10,000 points total weekly.)
Landing on Community Chest allows the user to be given a code worth 25 My Coke Rewards points. Landing on Free Parking is a prize of a $50 refillable gas card from Shell, or alternatively 25 complimentary apple pies.
Pepsi Stuff was a major loyalty program launched by PepsiCo, first in North America on March 28, 1996 [1] and then around the world, [citation needed] featuring premiums — such as T-shirts, hats, denim and leather jackets, bags, and mountain bikes [1] — that could be purchased with Pepsi Points through the Pepsi Stuff Catalog or online.
This allows consumers to earn points by entering codes from specially marked packages of Coca-Cola products into a website. These points can be redeemed for various prizes or sweepstakes entries. [169] In Australia in 2011, Coca-Cola began the "share a Coke" campaign, where the Coca-Cola logo was replaced on the bottles and replaced with first ...
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Ultimately, Coke ended the campaign after only three weeks due to the negative publicity regarding faulty cans. [1] This negative publicity included an editorial cartoon showing a man in sunglasses opening a soda can while standing near a billboard hyping MagiCans, then removing his sunglasses in surprise when a small sign emerges from his can ...
2003 – Coke Ko To! 2005 – Kasama ka. 2006 – Buhay Coke Buksan Mo! 2008 – "Great Taste, Zero Sugar" (for Coca-Cola Zero) 2009 – Mag Smile Sa Buhay, Mag Coke Araw Araw! 2010 – Open Happiness; 2011 – Coke Mismo! 2012 – 100 Taon ng Saya Sa Coke! 2013 – Sino Napasaya Mo Today? 2013 (Christmas) – Coke With Names!
Three Coca-Cola brand sodas including Diet Coke, Fanta Orange, and Sprite, have been recalled in three states.