The Logo
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The Coca-Cola logo is recognised internationally. It is said to be one of the most recognised logos in the whole world. Frank Mason Robinson created the earliest version of the logo in 1885. He suggested the name 'Coca-Cola' because he thought that the two Cs would look well in advertising. The red and white colour scheme was created to be simple yet distinctive so it can attract young audience. The red colour was designed to symbolise passion, determination, youthfulness and vitality while the which colour represents charm and elegance of the Coca-Cola brand.
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The Bottle
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One of The Coca-Cola bottle's design was created in 1915 by Earl R. Dean. The bottle's design resembles two main elements: a coca leaf and a cola nut. Through the progression of The Coca-Cola Company's success, the company introduced aluminium cans. In 2008, Coca-Cola introduces plastic bottles; the old shape of the bottle still remained but a plastic screw cap was added.
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