Coca Cola Is Part of a 'Healthy Lifestyle', According To Their Latest Ad
Aug 18, 2013 22:57
This ad for Coca Cola advises drinking the soda isn't unhealthy at all, instead it's part of a wholesome healthy lifestyle your grandfather enjoyed.
The ad, airing in the UK, is called "Grandpa (Living a Healthy Lifestyle)" and is set to Tom Jones' 'It's Not Unusual.' The spot appears to appeal to the nostalgic time when people were much simpler and seemingly happier. Before we became aware of all the things that were slowly killing us. Check it out in the spot below:
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