Coca-Cola is fighting against obesity
An anti-obesity ad rolled out this week from an unlikely source: Coca-Cola.
The soft drink giant unveiled a campaign that will take on what it's calling “the issue of this generation.” The first ad in the campaign, the 2-minute spot above, notes that Coke can “play an important role” in the fight against obesity. The ad also points out that of its 650 beverages, Coca-Cola now offers 180 low- and no-calorie choices. In addition, the company has introduced smaller-portion drinks which Coke intends to have in 90% of the country by the end of the year. It's unclear whether another ad in the series will run during the Super Bowl. Coke has purchased three 30-second spots during the big game.
In a press release introducing the campaign, Coke cited several anti-obesity initiatives, including nutrition labeling, school beverage guidelines and Coca-Cola Troops for Fitness, which offers “military-style fitness classes like calisthenics, sit-ups, push-ups, pull-ups and other fitness and nutritional techniques to families in communities most in need of wellness services.”
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