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-Great Cultural Revolution
Old Coke, New Coke, Woke Coke, Broke Coke
2021-05-10
[AMERICANTHINKER] In February, Coca-Cola announced a quota for attorneys it would hire, saying that 15-percent of billable hours of service would be provided by "black attorneys," which is larger than their demographic representation in America. Then, famously, employees at Coca-Cola were encouraged, on company time and the company dime, to "be less white," which ostensibly means to be less "defensive," "arrogant," and "ignorant." Most recently, the company injected itself into American politics in a manner that would have been unthinkable just a decade ago. Coke openly aligned itself with the Democratic Party, spreading propaganda on its behalf in order to signal its opposition to Georgia’s legislation meant to protect election integrity in future elections.

This isn’t the 80s. This time, the degree to which Coke has offended its consumers runs much deeper than our taste buds. Back then, American consumers forgave Coke for its mistakes, focusing on the brand and the fond memories. This time, the schism between Coke and its once-loyal consumers seems much more permanent. One reader’s comments at The Daily Wire stand out:

I have collected Coca Cola memorabilia for many, many years. Since I was a kid. I found them to be very Americana, and looking at my collection always gave me a sense of home. I packed everything all up last month. It was not a great feeling.

He’s not alone. According to a Rasmussen poll, 37-percent of Americans are less likely to buy Coca-Cola products due to the company’s recent political stance. This is counterbalanced, some might suggest, by 25-percent who say they’re more likely to buy Coca-Cola products due to that stance.

However,
ars longa, vita brevis...
consider what this means. A smaller number of Americans, who probably don’t really like drinking Coca-Cola at all, happen to love the new Woke Coke’s politics -- though they still likely hate all their corporate profits, and wish that politicians would limit or eliminate sugary drinks as a consumer choice, for the sake of public health. A larger number of Americans probably love Coca-Cola’s American history and the brand, have been loyal customers for years and would prefer that consumers, not government, should decide Americans’ beverage preferences -- but will henceforth avoid buying Coca-Cola products, or even displaying its memorabilia, wherever possible.

Coca-Cola can fire the people responsible for pitching the stupid ideas behind its recent wokeness, as it has, but it’s hard to imagine an outcome where Coke finds anything close to the soft landing that its good fortune, and red-blooded Americans’ goodwill, provided it back the 1980s.
Related:
Coca Cola: 2021-02-21 Coca-Cola forces employees to take 'white fragility' authors class on how to be 'less white'
Coca Cola: 2021-02-03 Coke Well Beyond Woke - Globalist Conglomerate Coca Cola Abandons American Ideas
Coca Cola: 2020-05-01 Coca Cola closes its doors in #Lebanon due to the state current economic crisis and dismisses all its employees
Posted by:Fred

#15  A friend loved "Weller's and Seven", mixed bourbon an 7-Up... Sprite cocktail mixes...?
Posted by: magpie   2021-05-10 20:28  

#14  Sprite is a drink loved by people of color and it doesn’t have the company name for easy boycotts. Combo of the two is probably keeping sprite consumption afloat.
Posted by: Helmuth, Speaking for Thererong7228   2021-05-10 16:23  

#13  I drink DP on a regular basis. It fills the need in my addiction to caffeine. Pleases me. Dropped DC because the case package of DP is easier to carry than DC at Sams. _oke has a decent dividend FYI.
Posted by: Vespasian Ebboting9735   2021-05-10 14:33  

#12  Raj, I know what's in it. I don't drink any of those types of beverages. Cnuckistan Laphroig is my relaxing drink of choice.
Posted by: Deacon Blues   2021-05-10 14:02  

#11  Tooth decay, obesity, diabetes...what's not to like?
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2021-05-10 13:38  

#10  Barq's Root Beer, I love it but have stopped drinking sodas several years ago so I don't buy it for home use... This just makes it harder to push that button at a burger joint.
Posted by: magpie   2021-05-10 11:52  

#9  Small Comment
The poster who said its good for cleaning toilets isn't kidding, I've used it last week to remove rust and calcium deposits from my porcelain, you know the ring from hard water, and used it to remove rust from the real chrome on my collector cars; 1953 Citroen Traction Avant, 1951 Salmson S4.61, 1953 Bentley R-Type, 1952 Nash Ambassador Airflyte.

Coke should be sold in a hardware store under "Cleaners & Rust Removers" .... Drink it if you want, wonder what it does to the Iron in your BLOOD ???? Hahahaha!
Posted by: Fat Bob Squank3108   2021-05-10 11:34  

#8  Had a client who was in distribution; I was drinking DC's like Trump did back then. He told me 'you wouldn't drink that shit if you knew what went in it.' Haven't drank a DC in years.
Posted by: Raj   2021-05-10 09:32  

#7  Now it's just JOKE.
Posted by: CrazyFool   2021-05-10 09:14  

#6  Trailing wife
you are correct....
I use to work for _OKE back in the later 70's while attending night classes at a local Tech college. There are a lot of stories to be told. But that was 40 + years ago and no need to WaKE up the Lawyers.

BTW:
The _OKE route guy mentioned people seemed to be focused on the COLA brand name, more so than the Clear looking sub-brands.


Posted by: NN2N1   2021-05-10 09:10  

#5  Mexican Coke
Posted by: Skidmark   2021-05-10 09:09  

#4  I heard it's an excellent toilet bowl cleaner.
Posted by: Dron66046   2021-05-10 09:00  

#3   when I noticed his cart only had Sprite and Fresca on it and I did not see any Coke bottles.

Sprite and Fresca are also made by the CocaCola company, NN2N1. Switching to another brand in the CocaCola family just makes management laugh scornfully and double down on woke viciousness. Coke brands.
Posted by: trailing wife   2021-05-10 08:54  

#2  

Local super markets still have Broken-Cola Six packs 5 for $10. That works out to about $0.35 cents a bottle.
That would be near the 1970-early 80's shelf prices.

Spoke with a Coke route guy at our local supermarket, when I noticed his cart only had Sprite and Fresca on it and I did not see any Coke bottles.

So I asked and he said Coke sells on his route were down and he noticed it varied depending on the community and consumer demographics.
Posted by: NN2N1   2021-05-10 08:02  

#1  Dear wife of 58 years was an inveterate Coke drinker. No more! ME? I won't touch the stuff as I'd much rather sip on Laphroaig (It's the Water of Life you know).
Posted by: Canuckistan sniper   2021-05-10 00:40  

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