Coca-Cola may have helped popularize Santa's look, but his modern image was already taking shape long before the soft drink ...
"Coca-Cola did not create the legend of Santa Claus." The myth that the many-named gift-bringer of Christmas was invented by a soda brand is so persistent that even Coca-Cola has had to step in to ...
For generations, many people have believed Santa Claus wears a red suit because of Coca-Cola. While the soft drink company ...
It's common to leave out cookies for Santa Claus at Christmastime — a tradition rooted in medieval origins. But leaving out a cold Coca-Cola for St. Nick might be a more appropriate practice, as the ...
The holidays are a great time for marketing thanks to one of the greatest business icons in history: Santa Claus. No matter what they call it, Santa Claus, Father Christmas, Saint Nicholas, etc., it ...
Every holiday season, as winter sets in, kids start gearing up with bated breath for the fluffy, jolly guy in the red suit to ...
Hometown Coca-Cola has long been a marketing behemoth, from Super Bowl spots to its iconic holiday ads featuring Santa Claus and precocious polar bears. But Coca-Cola’s first advertisement was far ...
The idea that Coca-Cola invented Santa’s red suit persists every Christmas, but history tells a different story. Long before ...
There’s a chance you’ve heard it before: Coca-Cola created the Santa Claus we see today. It’s certainly believable. Santa’s red and white suit matches the colors of Coca-Cola, and there are perhaps no ...
Santa Claus, a symbol of Christmas generosity, is rooted in the 4th-century Christian bishop Saint Nicholas from Myra, who ...
Santa Claus is everywhere; you spot him on mugs, storefronts, and cheesy sweaters. But his look hasn't always been so set in ...