Coca-Cola's New Ad Campaign Claims the Company Is Fighting Obesity? Oh, Please
16 January 2013
In case you missed all the publicity about Coca-Cola’s new ad campaign positioning the company as a force for public health, take a look at its new two-minute TV ad.
The video—how much do these things cost?—argues that the company is producing lower-calorie products in smaller sizes and promoting community activity, that all calories count, and that it’s up to you to fit Coke into your healthy active lifestyle.
The ad is an astonishing act of chutzpah, explainable only as an act of desperation to do something about the company’s declining sales in the U.S.
If Coke really wanted to help prevent obesity, it would STOP:
Instead, it’s doing all these things, but not talking about them in videos.
The company is supposed to be releasing a second video tonight, reportedly explaining how to work off the calories in a soda by dog-walking, dancing, or laughing. If only.
I can’t wait.