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  2. Andrew Horrell - Wikipedia

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    Andrew Horrell (born 18 July 1988) is a New Zealand rugby union player who represents the Coca-Cola Red Sparks. In 2013, he signed a contract extension with the Chiefs until 2015. [ 1 ]

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

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    So, the Coca-Cola Company began painting its barrels red in order to help customs and tax officials distinguish them from barrels of booze. There’s also a scientific reason why so many logos are ...

  4. Chiefs to wear white vs. Eagles — a color that has delivered ...

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    Since 2005, the only teams to win the Super Bowl while not wearing white are the 2011 Packers, the 2018 Eagles, and the 2020 and 2024 Chiefs. Kansas City wore red in 2021 against the Tampa Bay ...

  5. Logos and uniforms of the Kansas City Chiefs - Wikipedia

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    It consists of a red helmet, and either red or white jerseys with the opposite color numbers and names. [1] White pants were used with both jerseys from 1960–1967 and 1989–1999. [ 1 ] After a brief disappearance, the Chiefs re-introduced the all-white uniform combinations for the 2006 season.

  6. LLYLM - Wikipedia

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    "LLYLM" was used to promote Rosalía's collaboration with Coca-Cola, in which they created a limited edition brand called 'Move'. The drink included a QR code that gives access to behind-the-scenes of the song's creation. [12] A short film inspired by the brand was released on 10 February 2023. [13]

  7. What is Red Friday? Here’s the story behind the Chiefs ...

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    While this year had “Red Wednesday,” since the Chiefs opened this season on Thursday, Sept. 7, the tradition of Red Friday continues. Here’s what to know about the day Kansas City wears red.

  8. Industry Standard Coding Identification - Wikipedia

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    For example, a :30 second spot might have had a code of XECA1263, while the same commercial in a shortened :20 or :15 version (or in a different language such as Spanish) might have had a slightly different code of XECA1264. The ISCI code was unique to each individual commercial. The slightest change to an ad led to the use of another code.

  9. 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.