Coca-Cola Brings Back the Nostalgic ‘Share A Coke’ Campaign

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Get ready to literally pop open a bottle of nostalgia, because Coca-Cola is relaunching its beloved “Share a Coke” campaign in the U.S. and Canada, but this time with a splash of Gen Z flair. Remember the joyous days of hunting down that perfect Coke bottle with your name on it back in 2014? Well, guess what, it’s making a comeback.

“Share A Coke” first popped off in Australia back in 2011, made its U.S. debut in 2014, and got a remix in 2018.

Personalized name cans and bottles are already hitting grocery and convenience store shelves nationwide. So if you spot your name on a can, congrats—you’ve basically won the mini lottery of happiness. If not, no worries—each can comes with a QR code that takes you to Coca-Cola’s digital hub where you can create your very own custom label. (This is where I’ll be, because I’ve been born unlucky… at least in this department. Just look at my author name.)

But wait, there’s more. Coca-Cola’s cooking up a digital treat with the new Share a Coke Memory Maker. This hub lets you capture and share magical moments with friends and family. You can also enjoy interactive games and exclusive goodies in the Coca-Cola app that’ll add some fizz to your day.

Coke is also hitting the open road with the “Share a Coke” Personalization Experience Tour. It’s like a fiesta on wheels, offering on-the-go personalization and cool photo ops in cities across the U.S so keep an eye out for tour updates on Coca-Cola’s website and socials.

Folks, it’s time to relive the Coke magic and get ready for your Instagram to be flooded with Coke can selfies like it’s 2014 all over again.

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