Coca-Cola's "Hard To Open" Bottles To Help Match-Make You (Video)
May 08, 2013 22:31
Coca-Cola placed a vending machine in Shanghai's most romantic park. The vending machines are equipped with Coke bottles that were hard to open. Women who wanted to quench their thirst would need the help of someone manly enough (or strong), to open them. Sparks fly. Love is in the air.
Of course, the idea could backfire, if people perceived this as Coca-Cola assuming women's hands are weak or that she needs a man to help out for such a basic chore.
What do you think? Check it out in the video below: [Design Taxi]
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