In 1931, Coca-Cola changed its target audience from the adult who lacked pep to the whole family who required cheer and joy. Coca-Cola was a great taste to be enjoyed by everyone! And with that, they decided to launch an extensive advertising campaign to demonstrate its new appeal. Pioneering the use of well-known artists to design their ad campaigns, the company blitzed pharmacies and stores with promotional material that was suitable for the whole family. The illustrations by one artist in particular, the Swedish Haddon Sundblom, landed Coca-Cola the most success, and it is his image of a portly White man in a red suit bringing joy to family and friends simply with a bottle of Coke that we see in shopping malls, greeting cards, commercials, Salvation Army booths, and so on. -- REF: Alternet
Here is bohemia and me after a Christmas party
Christmas is magical, it is a celebration of hope and good times; happy holidays everyone!
In the meanwhile, let us not forget what creators of the red Santa are guilty of... they are guilty of a crime against humanity - in Plachimada proportions.
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