A new Coke Zero ad debuting during the Super Bowl XLIII telecast entitled Mean Troy features Troy Polamalu reprising the part made famous by Steelers legend Mean Joe Greene in a Coca-Cola spot ne...
A new Coke Zero ad debuting during the Super Bowl XLIII telecast entitled Mean Troy features Troy Polamalu reprising the part made famous by Steelers legend Mean Joe Greene in a Coca-Cola spot nearly 30 years ago. The Coke Zero ad takes an unexpected twist from the original and the ending will remain a surprise until game time. Heres a sneak peek of the first 12 seconds and a few behind-the-scene shots.
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Its not about him getting money its about a new generation taking over and showing that we remember the old generation. In the interview Mean Joe said he was happy that they continued it and used a great player like Troy. He took it as a compliment that he was as worthy to be compared to Troy. Everything about the commercial is new. Its Coke Zero instead of Coke and Troy instead of Green. Its a perfect commercial! Not everything is about money you know it can be about tradition.
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