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Coca-Cola Classic ad: Mean Joe Green [Full Version] (1979)

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Uploaded by on Jul 17, 2007

One of the famous Coca-Cola commercial in history featuring Mean Joe Green in 1979.

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  • "Hey kid, do my laundry!''

  • were the hell are this kids parents?

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  • Hate the Steelers, love this commercial!

  • want my coke? XD sounds like a drug DEALER

  • Still the greatest Super Bowl commercial of all time.

  • @SirSnivyofNottingham Absolutely. I’ve already voiced my opinion to Coca Cola many times about this topic through email. I recently talked to the man who runs Coca Cola Winona (the last Coke bottler in US who use glass returnables). Surprisingly he said plastic was the way to go due to how glass would make the trucks heavier which would cause more gas consumption.Still the savings through deposit bottles would override the costs for gasoline.And people would just love it!!

  • @TheIzkool Well, with all of these attempts at going "green", somebody is bound to pitch such suggestion to the Coca-Cola Company, who could, in turn, pass this suggestion down to the bottlers. After all, returning and reusing glass bottles is much more "green" than returning plastic bottles, melting them down, then making new bottles. And not only that, but it would save the bottlers a shit-tonne of money, since they would not have to buy as many new bottles.

  • @SirSnivyofNottingham Yeah. I just hope that America will eventually go back to the deposit bottle/cane sugar sodas. It's just the practical way to drink and buy soda.

  • the great legendary player of all time

  • @TheIzkool Yes. But just the bottler serving Sasebo, Nagasaki prefecture. Nagasaki city does not do this, and it is limited in Fukuoka (mainly done by yatai).

  • @SirSnivyofNottingham Whoa. Are you referring to a city in Japan?? I'm strictly just talking about how America should do deposit bottle/cane sugar Coke. If that's the case, then America should take some lessons from Japan.

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